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ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM. 

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PR05PECT HILL STOCK FARM, 

MILLER & SIBLEY, proprietors, Franklin, Pa. 

The Great Working Jersey Herd. 

BIG COWS, SOUND COWS, 

HEAVY MILKERS, GREAT BUTTER YIELDERS. 

Over 100 cows owned at this farm have given from 40 to 67 pounds of milk 
per day, and tested from 14 to 30 pounds, 2^ ounces of butter in seven days. 

Highest weekly, monthly and yearly milk records in Jersey breed held bythisherd. 

Sires now at Head of Herd : 

IDA'S RIOTER OF ST. L., 136S6. 

Has 21 daughters with full weekly tests, averaging 19 pounds, 41-84 ounces of 
butter apiece, an averaged unequalled by any other living sire. His dam has a 
butter test of 30 pounds, 2^ ounces in seven days; highest milk record for week 
and month of any cow in the Jersey breed. His daughter Ida Marigold won two 
sweepstakes prizes and many other honors at the World's Fair, 

MAJOR APPEL POGIS, 17561, 

Won sweepstakes prize at Cotton States Exposition, 1895, and at six of the great 

state fairs. (Never beaten). Four daughters with standard butter tests. Son of 

Stoke Pogis (21 tested daughters, 71 tested granddaughters). Dam's test, 18 pounds, 

3 ounces of butter in seven days, on ordinary feed ; milk record, 48 pounds per day. 

Has two tested daughters, and still hearty at eighteen years of age. 

FIRST PRIZE HERD AT 
Cotton States Exposition, 1895. New York State Fair, 1895. Indiana State 
Fair, 1895. Hissouri State Fair, 1895. Pennsylvania State Fair, 1893=1894. 

Every animal tuberculin tested before sale, if desired. The pioneer breeders so to advertise. 
No cheap Jerseys. 



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-GOVERNOR MORTON'S CHAMPION GUERNSEY COW, " BRETONNE," 3,660. 




GUERNSEY BULLS, "CROWN PRINCE," "ANNATTO," AND "LORD NORTH," OWNED BY 

GOVERNOR MORTON. 



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AT STUD. 

The typical and famous sire, 

CHAHPION HELROSE KING, 

A. K. C. S. B., 21,885. By Alton— Judith. Stud Fee, $35.00. 
Also that grand young dog, 



SIR HUGH, 



A. K. C. S. B., 34,716. By Kingstonian Count — Signa. Stud Fee, $25.00. 

Puppies and Grown Dogs of the very best type and quality for sale. 
For further information apply to. 



SEAFORTH KENNE 

170 Arlington Avenue, 

East Orange, INL J 



ROBERT H. BURROWS, 

Owner and Manager. 



THE BEST EVIDENCE 



OF VALUE IN ADVERTISING IS THE ABIL= 
ITY OF A JOURNAL TO BRING RETURNS. 




A HIGH=CLASS HORSE 

Deserves to be advertised in a high=class journal. 



THE NEXT 

BEST EVIDENCE 

Is the character of 
its Advertisers .... 



TURF, FIELD 
AND FARM, 

New York, carries more ad- 
vertisements of great advertisers 
than any other turf journal. The 
cheap advertiser does not use it. 



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November 15, Turf, Field and Farm carried 77 pages of advertising. The 
Horseman, on the same date, had 6 pages and the Horse Review 7 pages, exclusive 
of their own announcements. 



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A HAPPY FAMILY 




BREAKFAST FOR SIX, 



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ALTAMONT STOCK FARM, 



MILLBROOK, N. Y. 



The Greatest Prize-Winning Flock of 




Shropshires 



AT THE STATE FAIRS OF 1895. 



V, 



Send for Circular and Price List. 

G. HOWARD DAVISON, 



flillbrook, N. Y. 



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STALLIONS ENTERING THE RING. 




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THE PEACEMAKER. 



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CHARLES KNAPP, 

Importer, Dealer and Breeder of 

ANGORA CATS 

Pet, Hunting and House Dogs, 

Canaries, Cages, Seeds, etc. 

Parrots and other Pet 

Animals for Sale 

and Boarded. 

823 Sixth Avenue, 



Bet. 46th and 47th Sts., 



NEW YORK. 



LEHMAN'S. 
Carriage a nD Sleigh 

HEATER. 




Twelve Hours' Heat at a Cost of 
TWO CENTS. 

Over 75,000 in Actual Use. 

Used by all liverymen throughout the 
country. 



SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICE LIST. 



LEHMAN BROS., 

10 BOND STREET. 



The Briar Cliff Farms. 



Jersey Herd of guaranteed health. 

Dorset Horn Sheep. 

Berkshire and ChesterjWhite Swine. 

Poultry of leading breeds, viz.: Light Brahmas, White, Buff and Par- 
tridge Cochins, S. G. Dorkings, S. P. and S. S. Hamburgs, Indian 
Game. S. C. Brown and White Leghorns; Plymouth Rocks; S. L. 
Wyandottes; Black Langhans; Briar Cliffs; Pekin and Savoy 
Ducks; Toulouse Geese; Bronze Turkeys, etc. 

B. C. F. Butter scored 97 points out of a possible 100 at the N. Y. 
State Fair, Syracuse, N. Y., 1895. 

Milk, Cream and Eggs delivered daily in New York. 

Roses of all leading varieties (American Beauties, Meteors, etc.). 

[Orders Respectfully Solicited. Address, 

THE BRIAR CLIFF FARMS, 

Whitson's, Westchester Co., 

WALTER W. LAW, Prop'r. N Vnrk 

JESSE CODDINGTON, Sup't. l^CW^ I UI IV. 



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FOLLOWING THE HOUNDS. 




A CANADIAN KENNEL. 



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Westminster Kennel Club. 








King of Kent, Sandford Druid, 

A. K. C. S. B. 6264. 

AT STUD. FEE, $50.00. FEE, $35.00. 

Apply to FRANCIS 0. de LUZE, Treas., 18 So. William St., N. Y. 

GEORGE! D. KING, 

PROPRIETOR 

Hillside Stock Farm, 

SPRINGBORO, PA. 



HIGH=CLASS CARRIAGE HORSES IN PAIRS 



A SPECIALTY. 



With twenty-five years' experience in the business of breeding, 
matching and perfecting high-class harness and saddle horses for the 
New York market, and with always a big stock on hand, do not hesitate 
soliciting orders from the most fastidious. 



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SLAWSON BROTHERS, 

MILK AND CREAM DAIRY. 



OFFICES : 

222, 224 and 226 EAST 46th STREET, 

Harlem Branch, iOSSand 107 West 127th Street, 

West Side Branches,L373 Amsterdam Ave., Bet. 77th and 78th Sts. 
And 1001 Sixth Ave., Bet. 56th and 57th Sts., 

267 Columbus Ave., Bet. 72d and 73d Sts., 

NEW YORK. 



THE ORIGINAL 



NO INFERNAL RAT TRAPS. 




WILLIAM A. HEITLER 



TRADE MARK. 



{Late Foreman of HARRY JENNINGS, Deceased.) 

EIGHTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE. 

SYSTEM USED : NO POISON. NO SHELL. 

Practical Rat and Vermin Exterminator. 

RATS EXTERMINATED WITHOUT CATCHING OR KILLING. 

Hotels, Stores, Ships and Private Houses Cleared of Rats, nice, Roaches and Bugs, on Reasonable 

Terms. Contracts taken by Job, Month or Year. Satisfaction Guaranteed. References. 

jSj Broome Street, bet. Mott and Mulberry Streets, New York. 

Specialties for Canines. AH Kinds of Small Dogs and Birds. 

DR. DADIRRIAN'S 

...Matzoon 

Or Fermented Milk Food. 
NON-ALCOHOLIC. NON- EFFERVESCE NT. 

CONTAINS DOUBLE AMOUNT OF 
NOURISHMENT FOUND IN KUMYSS. 

It prevents and cures every form of Dyspepsia. It gives strength and 

energy to the nervous system. 
It invigorates the depressed body and mind in excessive drinking. 
It is a Refreshing Beverage. 
It makes a good luncheon, in haste, and a perfect food for the sick 

and for invalids. 
Take it when your stomach refuses everything else, also in vomiting; 

from any cause. 
It prevents and cures seasickness. Try it when crossing the Atlantic. 

Sold by Principal Druggists. 




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MATZOON 

RENTED mi* . 

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BEWARE OF 

IMITATIONS AND 

SUBSTITUTES. 



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OFFICES: -{ NEW YORK CITY. Telephone, 1 1 92=1 8th St.] 

'^3830 LANGLEY AVE., CHICAGO. Telephone, 563 Oakland. 



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G.HOWARD DAVISON'S CHAMPION' GUERNSEY COW, "PURITY 




G. HOWARD DAVISON S " LORD STANFORD, CHAMPION GUERNSE YBULL AT 
WORLD'S FAIR, NOW OWNED BY J. B. DUKE, ESQ. ^ ^r^rj 



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THEO. P. HUFFMAN. 
JAS. O. BOWNE. 



" Swum Caique.' 



THIS SHOW IS SUPPLIED BY 



Theo. P. Huffman & Co., 



COMMISSION MERCHANTS 



IN 



Hay, Straw, Grain, Feed, &fc. 



HORSE SHOE BRAND OIL MEAL. 



648 & 650 WLest 34tb Street, 

BETWEEN 11TH & 12TH AVENUES, 

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TELEPHONE CALL, 304-38TH ST. 



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Days Ahead 

of 
Them All. 



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If You Want 

Them. 




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THANKSGIVING DAY. 



ESTEY WIRE WORKS CO., 

No. SS FULTON STREET, IM. V. 

Manufacturers of 

WIRE CLOTH, WIRE WORK 

... AND WIRE GOODS. 



Wire 



Window 



Guards, 




Spark 
Guards and 

Flower 
Pot Stands. 



POULTRY NETTING AND FARM FENCING. 



SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 



Wire Netting for Dog Kennels, etc. 



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TAPESTRY PAINTINGS, 




Tapestry Painting, " The Beau and Belle of the Show. 
By J. F. Douthitt. 



2000 tapestry paintings to choose 
trom, 38 artists employed, includ- 
ing good medalists of the Paris 
Salon. 

Send forjcircular. 



DECORATIONS 

Write for color schemes, designs, 
estimates. Artists sent to alt 
parts of the world, to do every 
sort of decorating and painting, 
We are educating the country irt 
color harmony. Relief, wall- 
paper, stained glass, carpets, fur- 
niture, window shades, draperies, 
etc. Pupils taught decoration. 

Send for circular. 



WALL PAPERS 

New styles, choicest colorings, 
designed by gold medalists, from 
three cents per roll up. 10 cents 
for samples. 

Send for circular. 



ART SCHOOL 

Six 3-hour tapestry painting les- 
sons, in studio, $5.00. Complete 
printed instructions by mail, 
$1.00. Tapestry paintings rent- 
ed. Full-size drawings, paints, 
brushes, etc., supplied. No- 
where, Paris net excepted, are 
such advantages offered pupils. 

Send for circular. 



TAPESTRY MATERIALS^ 

We manufacture tapestry mate- 
rials. Superior to foreign goods, 
and half the price. Book of 35 
samples, ten cents. 

Send for circular. 



HANUAL OF ART 

DECORATION 

The art Jbook of the century. 
200 royal quarto pages, ^o superb 
full-page illustrations of modern 
home interiors and tapestry 
studies. Price, $2.00. 



THE GODDESS OF ALVATABAR 

» A visit to the interior of the world, "Jules Verne in his happiest days outdone," 318 large 
octavo pages, 45 original illustrations by nine famous artists. Send $2x0. Paper cover 
50 cents. . 

Circular sent of one of the books. 

). F. IXXJTHITT, 

American Tapestry and Decorative Co., 



286 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. 



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'if L SWAN.' 

Tapes ry Painting- by J. F. Douthitt, N, Y. 



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GUERNSEYS. 

ELLERSLIE STOCK FARM, 
RHINECLIFF-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. 

Largest Guernsey Herd in the World. 

Home of "Bretonne," Champion Guernsey Cow 
of the World — 753 lbs. Butter in one year. 



Bulls of High Individual Character. 

Choice Breeding and in perfect condition for 
sale at all times. 



MILK from Ellerslie Dairy for Sale. 

By Smith's Farm Dairy, 464 Columbus Avenue. 
Every known means used to secure pure, rich, 
healthful milk. 

OUR METHODS OF TREATING THE MILK WILL 
■ BE SHOWN AT THE EXHIBITION, EACH 
EVENING, 8 P.M. 



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flfcusical programme* 



Monday, November 25. 



i. March, 

2. Selection, 

3. Waltz, 

4. Reminiscences, 

5. Song, 

6. Medley, 

7. Selection, 

8. Waltz, 

9. Caprice, 



AFTERNOON: 

" Honeymoon," 
" Faust," 
" Chieftain," 
" Verdi," 
11 Palms," 
"On Broadway," 
' Robin Hood," 
" Espana," 
• Zanzibar," 



Rosey 

Gounod 

Sullivan 

Godfrey 

Faure 

Beyer 

De Koven 

Waldteufel 

Gilder 



EVENING 



I. 


Overture, 


" Galathea." 


Suppe 


2. 


Selection, 


"Little Christopher," 


Caryl 


3- 


Waltz, 


" Symposia," 


Bendix 


4- 


Cornet Solo, 


" Ben Bolt," 


' 


5- 


Selection, 


11 Chieftain," 


Sullivan 


6. 


Chilian Dance, 


"Manana," 


Missud 


7- 


Waltz, 


" Ange d'Amour," 


Waldteufel 


8. 


Medley, 


" Metropolis at Night," 


De Witt 


9- 


March, 


" Century Run," 

• 

flusic by Lander. 


I.'L. Whitney 



HTHE trip to NEW YORK will of course include a visit to " THE POPULAR SHOP " 
■*■ for a leisurely look through (where the styles are set) 

THE "LIBERTY" FURNISHINGS. 
Trade-Mat ks Registered. 



( English Stuffs for Hangings and 

< Furniture : 

( Proper Foreign Papers for Walls: 



Quaint and Comfortable Chairs and Settees : 
The " Nieu Amsterdam " Blue Delft Ware : 
8^°° Not Sampled nor Catalogued. 



JOSEPH P. McHUGH & CO., 

NEW YORK. 



42d Street West, 
at Sth Avenue 



Wall Papers and '*' Liberty " Fabrics — 
'Carriage Free to all parts of the Statse. 



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♦...Beautiful IRorman Ifrerb. 



AMONG the Leading Exhibits of Fine Stock are the magnificent. fRCQiStCXCt> IROtman 
CattlC t the property of Mr. Chester W. Chapin, Chicopee, Mass. 

The essential qualities of these Norman Cows are, an abundant production of very rich 
iUMlfe, each cow producing from 28 to 34 quarts daily. The JSuttCt made therefrom com- 
mands the highest prices in the markets of London, Paris and St.- Petersburgh. It is, more- 
over, the only butter that will keep sweet for a long period or bear transportation without 
being salted. The jftCftt is of the highest quality and fin est 'flavor, with exceedingly small 
waste when dressed for market. The calves bring the highest price of any meat sold in Paris. 

They are light feeders — much more so than the Holstein or Durham breeds — are very 
hardy, and are unaffected by the climate of this country, thriving here well. I have a Bull, 
eighteen months old, weighing 1,430 lbs.; the steers weigh over 2,000 lbs. each, and the 
calves from 300 lbs. to 400 lbs. In color they are generally dark brindle and white, head large, 
eyes prominent, the breast wide and spacious. 

The superiority of the Norman breed is established, and it has long been proclaimed 

the fffrst d&tlfting IRace in tbe TKIlorlD. 

Information regarding the herd can be obtained by addressing 

Cbester M* Cbapin, 

1 Broafcwas, 1R. ]J* <Bit£, 



POINTERS, ENGLISH AND IRISH SETTERS, 

Collies, Old English Sheep Dogs, 

Dachshunde, Wirehaired Fox Terriers, 

Irish Terriers and Schipperkes. 



HEMPSTEAD FARM, 



HEMPSTEAD, L. I. 

T. H. Terry, Proprietor. Jas. Mortimer, Manager. 



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Musical programme- 



Tuesday, November 26. 



i. March, 

2. Overture, 

3. Waltz, 

4. Selection, 

5. Song, 

6. Selection, 

7. Waltz, 

8. Selection, 

9. Medley, 



AFTERNOON : 

"Handicap," 

"Tambour de Guard," 

"Toast,' 

" Patience," 

"Ben Bolt," 

" Falka," 

" Tendresse," 

" Gaiety Girl," 

" Popular," 



Rosey 
Tifl 

Godfrey 
Sullivan 



Chassaigne 

Waldteufel 

Jones 

Braham 



1. Overture, 

2. Selection, 

3. Waltz, 

4. Selection, 

5. Fantasie, 
'6. Selection, 

7. Mazurka, 

8. Selection, 

9. Waltz, 



EVENING : 

" Mignon," . 
" Little Jack Sheppard," 
"At Home," 
" Passing Show," 
"Guard Mount," 

" Carmen," 
" La Czarina," 
" Erminie," 
" La Serenata," 

Music by Lander. 



Thomas 

Pascal 

Strauss 

Englander 

Eilenberg 

Bize 

Gamie 

Jakabowski 

Jaxo?ie 



JOSEPH P. McHUGH & CO. 
have received their season's direct importation of personally selected 
CANTON CANE CHAIRS I LONDON WICKER CHAIRS | YOKOHAMA TEA TABLES 
and LONG CHAIRS. in Willow Green Color. and SEATS. 

in Easy Shapes for Personal Comfort. 



AT THE SIGN OF 
"THE POPULAR SHOP," 



42d STREET, WEST, 
AT FIFTH AVENUE. 
Trade-Marks Registered. 



THE TOP OF THE 
TOWN. 



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Musical lprooramme, 

Wednesday, November 27. 



AFTERNOON : 



I. 


March, 


" Egyptian," 


Strauss 


2. 


Overture, 


11 Opheux," 


Offenbach 


3. 


Selection, 


' " Wang," 


Morse 


4. 


Waltz, 


"Wedding Sounds," 


Fahrbach 


5- 


Memoirs, 


" Scotland," 


Godfrey 


6. 


Selection, 


" Chieftain," 


Sullivan 


7- 


Dance, 


" Cocoanut," 


Herman 


8. 


Medley, 


11 Up to Date," 


DeWitt 


9- 


Waltz, 


" Hermosa," 

EVENING : 


Fare 


1. 


March, 


" Reine de Saba," 


Gounop 


2. 


Selection, 


" Paul Jones," 


Pla?iquette 


3- 


Waltz, 


" La Toscana," 


Bucalossi 


4- 


Selection, 


" Red Hussar," 


Solomofi 


5- 


Caprice, 


"Jolly Cadet," 


Gilder 


6. 


Selection, 


" Lohengrin," 


Wagner 


7- 


Selection, 


" Little Jack Sheppard," 


Pascal 


8. 


Waltz, 


" Mon Reve," 


Waldteufel 


9- 


Medley, 


" Popular," 


Braham 



flusic by Lander. 



JOSEPH P. McHUGH & CO., 
NEW YORK. 



42d Street, West, 
at Sth Avenue. 
Trade-Marks Registered. 



AT THE SIGN OF 
"THE POPULAR SHOP." 
(where the styles are set). 



Inexpensive 
The Art Velvets, 
The Bolton Tapestries, 
The Calcutta Nets, 
The Casement Muslins, 
The Cairo Lattice, 
The Cluny Canvas, 



LIBERTY" STUFFS for Colonial Country Houses. 



The Indian Dhurries, 
The Jaypore Prints, 
The Kenilworth Cretonnes, 
The Kobe Crepes, 
The London Corduroys, 
The Madras Plaids, 
Not Sampled— personal inspection invited. 
" LIBERTY " Wall Papers and Stuffs— Carriage free to all parts of the States. 



The Morris Tapestries, 
The Persian Prints, 
The Turkey Prints, 
The Velvet Prints, 
The Yacht Canvas, 
The Yorkshire Denims. 



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IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED OUR 

Banner Egg Food m Tonic 

TO MAKE YOUR HENS LAY, 

You should do so at once, as it is the Best Egg Producer 
on the Market. 

25c. per Pound. 5 Pounds, $1.00 Samples Free. 




\yilson's Mill Grinds 



Oyster Shells, Clam Shells, Stone, Crockery, 
Glass, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Dry Bones, and all 
Hard and Dry Substances for Poultry. 



*■ 



PRICE 



-* 



Without Legs, $5.00 



With Legs, $7.00 





THE IMPROVED 

WEBSTER & HANNUM 
GREEN BONE, 

Meat and Vegetable Cutter. 

CHEAP, DURABLE, PRACTICAL. 
WARRANTED. 

This cut represents our improved No. 2 machine. 
Has an improved adjustable feed, by which the ope- 
rator can instantly change the feed, and without using 
any tools whatever, so that it will cut just as hard or 
just as easy as any one may desire, and from 
coarse (as for vegetables) to very fine. An extra 
cutter head is also put in with each machine of this 
grade ; and this is the machine which we wish particu- 
larly to commend for hand use* This machine is also 
fully warranted, and any part which may break for a 
year by hand use will be furnished free ofcharge 
by us PRICE, $12.00 NET. 



The "GEM" Clover Cutter. 

(PATENT PENDING.) 

ROR HAND USE!. 

All iron and steel. Best in the world. Cuts green or 
dry, fine, even and easy. This is not a cheap cutter, gotten 
up to last a year and then thrown aside. It has screw 
feed and adjustable cutter bar. which can be taken out 
and sharpened or replaced. The steel knives are so 
arranged that they can always be kept square to the 
cutting bar, making a clean cut. They can be taken out, 
sharpened and replaced in few minutes. The shafts are 
also of steel and the workmanship first class in every 
particular. Every machine is fully warranted. 



W. V. RUSS, 



Proprietor, 



XCELSIOR 



Wire k Poultry Supply Co., 

28 VESEY ST., NEW YORK CITY. 

Write for Catalogue of Poultry Supplies. 
FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! 




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Musical programme- 

Thursday, November 28. 







AFTERNOON : 




I. 


March, 


. " Horse Show," 


Lander 


.2. 


Overture, " 


Morning, Noon and Night," 


Suppe 


3- 


Selection, 


11 Gondoliers," 


Sullivan 


4. 


Waltz, 


"Tout Paris," 


Waldteufel 


5- 


Fackeltanz in B, 




Meyerbeer 


6. 


Fantasie, 


" Pearl of the Gardens," 


Wiegand 


7- 


Characteristique 


" Plantation Chimes," 


Brooks 


8. 


Waltz, 


" Santiago," 


Corbin 


9- 


March, 

* 


" Viola," 


Leo7.iard 






EVENING : 


- 


1. 


March, 


11 Le Prophet," 


Meyerbeer 


2. 


Overture, 


" Mignon," 


Thomas 


3- 


Waltz; 


"Toast," 


Godfrey 


4- 


Selection, 


" Mikado," 


Sullivan 


5- 


Mazurka, 


11 La Czarina," 


Ganne 


6. 


Selection, 


" Gaiety Girl," 


Jones 


7- 


Waltz, 


" Symposia," 


Bendix 


8. 


Song, 


" Lost Chord," 


Sullivan 


9- 


Medley, 


" Creme de la Creme," 


De Witt 



flusic by Lander. 



JOSEPH P. McHUGH & CO., 
NEW YORK. 



42d Street. West, 

at 5th Avenue. 

{Trade-Marks Registered^, 



AT THE SIGN OF 
THE POPULAR SHOP." 
[where the styles are set.] 



Inexpensive " LIBERTY " WALL PAPERS for Colonial Country Houses. 

ENGLISH. FRENCH. 



Washable Plain Tints, Hunting Scenes, 

Washable Flowered Chintzes, Nursery Rhymes, 
Landscapes, Glazed Tile. 

B^" Not Sampled — personal inspection invited. 
" LIBERTY " Wall Papers and Stuffs— Carriage free to all parts of the States. 



Stripes— Pompadour. Tapestry— Verdure, 
Stripes — Moire, Tapestry— Storied, 

Silk Effects, Cluny Canvas. 



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Live Stock Society of America. 




Capital, $200,000. Surplus, $25,000 



THE STANDARD 
NATIONAL BANK, 

Metropolitan Life Building, 

TWENTY-THIRD STREET 
AND MADISON AVENUE. 



OFFICERS: 
Marvelle W. Cooper, President. 
W. R. Brown, Vice-President. 

Floyd S. Patterson, Cashier. 



Madison Avenue and Twenty=third Street. 



\A/e wish to call the attention of business 
men to the fact that we have ample 
facilities for handling the largest accounts, 
in that we are prepared to give any line of 
credit that the responsibility and character 
of customers warrants. In our special 
facilities for prompt collections we are 
equal to any bank in the City. 

Our location in the centre of the shop, 
ping district makes it especially desirable 
for ladies, and for their convenience a 
private entrance, No. i Madison Avenue, 
has been provided ; also, separate Paying 
and Receiving Tellers, writing and retiring 
rooms. 

YOUR ACCOUNT IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. 



p^ Suggestion for Christmas. 

ORIENTAL RUGS 

The Finest Assortment of Choice Selected 

Oriental IRugs anb Carpets 

To be Found in This Country. 



NEW IMPORTATIONS JUST RECEIVED. 



JOSEPH WILD & CO., 



82 & 84 Worth Street, 
11 & 13 Thomas Street, 



NEW YORK. 



Live Stock Society of America. 



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Musical programme* 



Friday, November 29. 



1. March, 

2. Overture, 

3. Waltz, 

4. Selection 

5. Song, 

6. Selection, 

7. Mazurka, 

8. Selection, 

9. Medley, 

1. March, 

2. Selection, 

3. Waltz, 

4. Selection, 

5. Caprice, 

6. Memoirs, 

7. Dance, 

8. Selection, 

9. Waltz, 



AFTERNOON: 

" Gay Hussar," 

" Light Cavalry," 

" Ange d'Amour," 

" Faust," 

" Ben Bolt," 

11 Tobasco," 

" La Zigane," 

"Mignqn," 

11 On Broadway," 

EVENING: 

" Egyptian," 

" Robin Hood," 

" Blooming Youth, ' 

" Carmen," 

"Zanzibar," 

" Of Ireland,' 

"Ohio," 

" Wang," 

" Special Reports," 

flusic by Lander. 



Sullivan 

Suppe 

Waldteufel 

Gounod 



Chadwick 

Ganne 

Thomas 

Beyer 

Strauss 

De Koven 

Wiega?id 

Bizet 

Gilder 

Godfrey 

Morelli 

Morse 

Czibidka 



JOSEPH P. McHUGH & CO., 
NEW YORK. 



42d Street, West, 
at 5th Avenue, 
Trade-Marks Registered. 



AT THE SIGN OF 
"THE POPULAR SHOP. 



JEP"' In the Delft Corner : 
Historical Blue Plates, Dutch Fireplace Tiles, Tea 
Sets, Mugs, Jugs, and Candlesticks. 
[Of a suitable sort for anniversary gifts.] 



The Fabrics, Wall Papers and Furniture of 
"THE POPULAR SHOP" 
are not to be had elsewhere. 



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Live Stock Society of America. 




20th Century Headlight. 

FOR BICYCLES AND 
AS DRIVING LAMP. 

Bicycle attachment spring detachable and with 
special ball joint Dashboard spring can be fastened 
at any angle on dash or side irons of any vehicle. 

ALUMINUM, BRONZE AND NICKEL. 

Burns Kerosene. Keeps Lighted. 

Greatest Light on Wheels. 

BETTS PAT. HEADLIGHT CO. 

10 Warren Street, New York. 




Elite KennelS, 1301 Broadway, 

w. j. burkart, Prop. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Importers and Breeders of small Pet Dogs. The largest and 
finest selection of Toy Spaniels in America. Superior Dogs and 
Puppies for sale at all times, 



Stud Dogs— King Charles Spaniels, 

Duke of Chester, 
Brooklyn Charlie, Rouge et Noir. 

JAPANESE SPANIEL : JINGO, weight, 3% pounds. Longest Coated 
JAPANESE Sleeve Dog in America. 

I have imported several of the best dogs, including the King of the 
f C 3 pS 1 |f , ?f? g ^ ero V 01d . Gold ' and D " ke of Chester, the Shortest 
Garden t U hisy°e?r! n AmerICa ' winnin ^ first P riz « at Madison Square 






Remington, $25.00 Smith Premier 
JjRr Caligraph, to Densmore, 
5 Sto> Hammond, $65.00 Yost, Etc. 
Rentals $3.50 to $5.00 per month. 

GEORGE A. HILL, Manager, 



fX BARCLAY ST., NEW YORK. 156 ADAMS ST., CHICAGO 
Machines Guaranteed. 




38 COURT SQR., BOSTON. 



SUPPLIES OF 

STANDARD QUALITY. 
CABINETS, DESKS 

AND STANDS. 



Send for C 



ATALOGUC. 




Live Stock Society of America. 



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flfoustcal programme, 

Saturday, November 30, 



1. March, 

2. Overture, 

3. Waltz, 

4. Selection, 

5. Cornet Solo, 

6. Selection, 

7. Waltz, 

8. Selection, 

9. Medley, 



AFTERNOON: 



" Chieftain," 

" Orpheus," 

" Hermosa," 

" Little Christopher," 

" Palms," 

" Faust," 

" Espana," 

" Erminie," 

" Metropolis at Night," 



Sullivan 

Offenbach 

Fare 

Caryl 

Faure 

Gounod 

Waldteufel 

Jakabowski 

De Witt 



1. March, 

2. Overture, 

3. Selection, 

4. Waltz, 

5. Selection, 

6. Mazurka, 

7. Selection, 

8. Waltz, 

9. Medley, 



EVENING: 

"Liberty Bell," 

" Galatea/' 

" Poor Jonathan," 

" Entre Nous," 

"Chieftain," 

" La Czarina," 

" Gaiety Girl," 

"At Home," 

" On Broadway," 

Music by Lander. 



Sousa 

Suppe 

Millocker 

Waldteufel, 

Sullivan 

Ganne 

Jones 

Strauss 

Beyer 



COLD SOLELY AT " THE POPULAR SHOP " {.Trade-Marks Registered.] 

^ (where the styles are set.) 

Those Inexpensive English and French Things for Country House Decoration : 

iS£ XSSS'rS"'™ } PAPERS FOR WALLS : 
THE CLUNY CANVAS FOR WALLS AND CURTAINS, 

EVERY REQUISITE FOR BLUE AND WHITE ROOMS 
and THE " LIBERTY " FURNISHINGS. 



JOSEPH P. McHUGH & CO., 
NEW YORJC. 



42d Street, West, 
at 5th Avenue. 



Wall Papers and " Liberty " Fabrics- 
Carriage free to all parts of the States. 



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Solid Silver 

(Exclusively.) 



TRADE I— 




STPIElR-ILUFyG 



Whiting M'F'g Co. 

Silversmiths. 
Broadway &. 18th. St., 

NEW YORK. 




"Goelet Cup." N.Y.Y.C- 
Won by "Emerald." 




-■: 
:.'■■> 



"Gloriana Cup." 
Corinthian Yacht Club. 



New York Yacht Club to Cruiser " New Yort 

Designed 

and made by 

Whiting M'f'g Co. 



OFFICIAL CATALOGUE 



OF THE 



FIRST ANNUAL 

Stock anb jfarm Sbow 



OF 



HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, POULTRY, FLOWERS, FRUITS, 
VEGETABLES, DAIRY PRODUCTS, etc. 



AND 




FAT STOCK 



UNT>ER THE AUSPICES OF 



THE LIVE STOCK SOCIETY OF AMERICA 



AT THE 



MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, N. Y. 

Thanksgiving Week 
NOVEMBER 2^th to 30th, 189^ 

?* 

COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY F. M. CROSSETT 
156 Fift-h Avenue, New York 

Price, 25 Cents; by (Mail, 35 Cents 




33A Live Stock Society of America. 



The Ideal Fuel 



Gas.. 



when used in a 

"Vulcan" 

Gas Furnace 

using existing hot air 
flues and registers .\ 

A bsOlute exemption Secured from all the annoyances that attend 

the use of a coaUburning furnace. 

Dwellers in beautiful homes should relieve themselves 
from the thraldom of the ever-irritating coal furnace. . 

Health, comfort, convenience, pure, fresh air properly 
warmed, scrupulous cleanliness, exact regulation, in- 
stantaneous results, unvarying temperature and absolute 
safety will follow the installation of a 

Vulcan Gas Furnace. 

Coal, ashes, kindlings, dust, dirt, malodorous gases, dis- 
order, widely fluctuating temperatures, incompetent 
attendance, discomfort and annoyance all vanish. . . . 
These are substantiated facts. 

Send for Illustrated Pamphlet. 

The Vulcan Gas Heating Company, 

«<\ No. 19 West 42d Street, New York. 



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THE LIVE STOCK SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 



OFFICERS. 

G. HOWARD DAVISON, President. 

PRESCOTT LAWRENCE, Vice-President. 

THOS. H. TERRY, Secretary. 

G. HOWLAND LEAVITT, Treasurer. 

JAMES MORTIMER, Assist. Secretary and Supt. 



DIRECTORS. 

G. HOWARD DAVISON. 
PRESCOTT LAWRENCE. 
G. HOWLAND LEAVITT. 
EDWARD BROOKS. 
THOMAS H. TERRY. 



HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

JOHN JACOB ASTOR. J. G. K. DUER. 

AUGUST BELMONT. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT. 

J. PIERPONT MORGAN. A. J. CASS ATT. 

JOHN E. THAYER. W. BAYARD CUTTING. 

W. AUSTIN WADSWORTH. 



VETERINARIAN. 

RUSH S. HUIDEKOPER, M. D., VET., 

of the New York College of Veterinary Surgeons. 



34A. 



Live Stock Society of America. 



ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE 



NEW YORK. 



LONDON. 



Twin Screw Live Stock Steamers 



MASSACHUSETTS 
MOHAWK 



MANITOBA 
MOBILE 



(§'i4i 



mmm 




Fan ventilation* 
water supply on 
each deck ; electric 
light throughout. 

Lowest rates of 
Insurance. 

AH stock landed 
on the Company's 
pier for shipment 



^m 



New York, August 25, 1893- 
Atlantic Transport Line, New York. _ ,, , 

Dear Sirs:— It gives me much pleasure to testify to the good condition, in which " Ormonde and 
my mares were landed from your S. S. " Massachusetts." Both the horse and the mares were in splen- 
did health and none the worse for the trip. 

I shall make a point of advising my friends who may be shipping to avail themselves 01 your 
route, and I shall feel no hesitation in recommending it generally. 

After a thorough investigation of all the lines of shipment, we selected yours, and the condition 
in which our stock arrived fully justified the choice. 

Hoping this letter may be of value to you in bringing your line into public recognition, 

I am, very truly youri, W. O'B. MACDONOUGH. 

Wayne, Du Page Co., 111., September 20. 1892. 
Agents Atlantic Transport Line, 4 Broadway. New York. 

Gentlemen:— My recent importation of horses that came out on the S. S. " Mohawk " of your line, 
reached " Oaklawn" without loss, in fine condition. . 

I desire to compliment your Company upon the possession of so complete a stock boat. During 
the past twenty-fiveyears I have made annual importations of horses from France and England. It 
has never been my good fortune to secure such comfortable accommodations for my stock as furnished 
aboard the " Mohawk." Her gre?t beam, ample height "between" decks, and powerful engines, to- 
gether with her perfected ventilating machinery, under the supervision of such competent and cour- 
teous officers, reduces the risks and cares of ocean transportation to the minimum. . 

Shippers who appreciate a steady boat, quick time and comfortable accommodations for their 
stock, will consult their best interests in looking up the Atlantic Transport Company before booking. 

Yours truly, M.W.DUNHAM. 



FOR ALL INFORMATION APPLY TO 



WILLIAMS, TORREY & FEILD, 

LIMITED, 

108 FENCHURCH STREET, 
LONDON, E. C. 



NEW YORK SHIPPING CO. 

CENERAL AGENTS, 
4 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



The Live Stock Society of America. 



Subscribers. 



John Jacob Astor, 
J. R. Beard, 

F. D. Beard, 
August Belmont, 
O. H. P. Belmont, 
H. K. Bloodgood, 
John E. Borne, 

J. K. Bradford, 
Edward Brooks,, 
Henry Brooks, 
Frederic Bronson, 
Edward Burnett, 
R. F. Carman, 
A. J. Cassatt, 
Charles M. Chapin, 
Chester W. Chapin, 
W. Bayard Cutting, 
M. Van Buren Davis, 

G. Howard Davison, 
J. Otto Donner, 
James G. K. Duer, 
Ralph N. Ellis, . 
J. G. Follansbee, 
Frederick Gebhard, . 
George J. Gould, 

F. Gray Griswold, 
Mitchell Harrison, 
Theo. A. Havemeyer, 
William R. Hearst, 
Thos. Hitchcock, Jr., 
E. C. Hoyt, 

Hollis H. Hunnewell, Jr., 
William Jay, 
Edward Kelly, 
Edward R. Ladew, 
A. Ladenburg, 
Charles Lanier, 



New York 



Boston 



New York 



Philadelphia 
New York 



Philadelphia 
New York 
California 

. New York 

Boston 
New York 



35A 



Live Stock Society of America. 



LARGEST IMPORTERS 



IN THE COUNTRY. 



ROTTERDAM. 



NEW YORK. 



PEAT MOSS 





Is a Hair Mattress for Your Horse 

CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN STRAW ? 

We carry a Large Stock on hand, and can fill orders 
for any quantity immediately. 

EXTRACT FROn LETTER, DATED AUGUST 13, 1895. 

I most heartily recommend the use of PEAT MOSS for stables. It is economical 
and scientific, absorbing and deodorizing all wet, keeping the hoofs of the animals in 
a natural and healthful condition, and contributing to the comfort and well-being'of 
the animal. t^Z 

It is difficult however to obtain the Moss of a thoroughly good quality, and at a 
reasonable price, and it is well to make a note of the fact that F. J. Hodder & Co., 
26 Burling Slip, New York, are the most reliable dealers to patronize. Theirs is the 
best the market affords. 

(signed) W. F. Morse, M.D., F. S. B. Sc, Westfield, N. J. 

EXTRACT FROM "TURF, FIELD AND FARH," OCTOBER 4, 1895. 

For the benefit of horsemen who have never used Peat Moss I want to say that it 
is the only perfect bedding for horses in existence. It is a thorough disinfectant and 
does not attract flies, besides keeping the stable free from litter, and the atmosphere 
pure. I consider it an item of interest to state these facts and to add that F. J. Hodder 
& Co., 26 Burling Slip, New York, are the representative American agents. 

Mr. N. A. Cole, of the above paper, who writes this, has used our PEAT MOSS. 

FOR PRICE, WITH INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO USE, APPLY TO 

R J. HODDER & CO., 

26 BURLING SLIP, N. Y. CITY. 



Live Stock Society of America. 



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Subscribers— continues. 
Walter W. Law, . . . 

Prescott Lawrence, 
G. Howland Leavitt, 

Henry May, ..... 
Francis P. Magoun, 
Kinsley Magoun, 
E. C. La Montagne, 
J. Pierrepont Morgan, 
James Mortimer, 
Gilman S. Moulton, 
Richard S. Palmer, 

Samuel T. Peters, .... 
A. C. Pickhardt, 
William Pollock, 
Nathaniel C. Reynal, 
Sidney Dillon Ripley, 

Reginald W. Rives, .... 
William Rockefeller, 
William Cary Sanger, 
G. B. Schley, 

John C. Sharp, .... 
Arthur K. Sharp, .... 

Marion Story, .... 

Rutherfurd Stuyvesant, 
J. Lee Tailer, 
William H. Tailer, 

John H. Taylor, .... 

Thomas H. Terry, 

John E. Thayer, .... 

Oakleigh Thorne, .... 
Francis T. Underhill, 
Cornelius Vanderbilt, 
W. Austin Wadsworth, 
Francis A. Watson, 
Stanford White, 
Warham Whitney, . 

William C. Whitney, . , 

Joseph E. Widener, . 

R. H. Williams .... 
Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., 
George Work, 



New York 



Washington 
New York 



Boston 
New York 



Boston 
New York 



Geneseo 
New York 

Rochester 

New York 

Philadelphia 

New York 



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POODLES." 



Meadowme 


re Kennels, 


Southampton, 


L. I., 


N. 


Y. 


BREEDERS 


AND IMPORTERS OF FRENCH 


POODLES 


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BLACK, 


CURLY COATED. 


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MILO — 30,101. 

CHAMPION OF AMERICA. 

First Prizes, Westminster K. C. Shows, New York, 1893=1894=1895. 

Prize Dogs and Bitches, also Puppies for Sale. 



FOR CATALOGUES, PRICE LISTS, etc., apply to 



N. Y. CITY OFFICE, 

13 William Street, Room 1006. 



Or T. T. CORRIGAN, Manager, 

Southampton, L. I. 



JUDGES. 



Hunters. 

H. L. HERBERT. FOXHALL KEENE. 



Ponies; 

MORTIMER LEVERING, Lafayette, Ind. 
Secy American Shetla?id Pony Society . 



Shorthorns. 

RICHARD GIBSON, Delaware, Ont. 
Ex-Preside?it Canadian Shorthorn Breeders Assn. 



Herefords and Aberdeen=Angus. 

DAVID McKAY, Fort Wayne, Tnd. 



Jerseys. 

MAJOR HENRY E. ALVORD, Washington, D. C. 
Chief of Dairy Division, DeP't of Agriculture. 



Guernseys. 

F. S. PEER, Mt. Morris, N. Y. C. M. WELD, Boston, Mass. 



Ayrshires. 

OBADIAH BROWN, Providence, R. I. 



H o Iste i n = Friesians . 

F. L. HOUGHTON, Brattleboro, Vt. 
Secy Holstein-Friesians Breeders' Assn of America. 



Shropshires, Southdowns, Cotswolds, Dorsets and Oxfords. 

MORTIMER LEVERING, Lafayette, Ind. 
Secy Associated Sheep Organizations of A?nerica. 

Berkshires. 

W. HOWARD HEUSTIS, Belmont, Mass. 



Small Yorkshires. 

S. H. TODD, Wakeman, Ohio. 

Fat Cattle. 

JOHN G. IMBODEN, Decatur, 111. 

Fat Sheep. 

S. H. TODD, Wakeman, Ohio. 
Ex-President American Shropshire Registering Ass 'n. 

Poultry, etc. 

J. H. DREVENSTEDT. 



37A 



Live Stock Society of America. 




Talking About Hair. 



Noticeable'! of course, gray or 
bleached hair is— looks so odd — 

people form opinions owner of it takes no pride in personal appearance. 

Patti, Langtrv and Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales use . 

THE IMPERIAL HAIR REGENERATOR. 

Can't detect it — nothing to detect — gives new life to the 
hair — glossv, beautiful. Gray hair made its natural color — 
bleached hair anv of these desired ; No. i, Black; No. 2, 
Dark Brown; No. 3, Medium Brown; No. 4, Chestnut; No. 5, 
Light Chestnut; No. 6, Gold Blonde; No. 7, Ash Blonde, 
Some persons are unable to tell the exact shade of their hair. 
If you will mail us a sample of your hair we will restore it 
to its natural color free of charge, and tell you which num- 
ber Regenerator to send for or get of your druggist or 
hairdresser. 

292 FIFTH AVE., Bet. 30th and 31st Sts., NEW YORK. 

If you value your hair watch for that trademark. We can't prevent imitations— and most of them 
are poisonous. 




PEAT = noss. 



SANITARY BEDDING for Horses and Cattle. 
Superior to and cheaper than any Straw Bedding- 

C. J. SCHELLINQS, Importer, 

130 & 132 PEARL STREET, Hanover Square Building, Room 301, New York. 

TESTIMONIAL. 

Mr. C. J. Schellings, New York, June 21, 1893. 

Dear Sir: — In answer to yours of the igth inst, requesting us to give you a testimonial as to our 
experience in the use of Peat-Moss for bedding, we cheerfully comply. We have used it for our horses 
since 1887, and must say we prefer it to any other for the following reasons: 

1. It prevents the strong smell which is prevalent where straw is used. 

2. We are of the opinion, it is better for the horses to lie upon, being soft, spongy and natural. 

3. It keeps their feet in order. We had no occasion to stuff them since using it. 

4. None of our horses are now troubled with corns, as they used to be when straw was used. 

5. Because there is much less refuse to take care for. 

6. It is much cheaper, and a bed from six to eight inches will last for weeks; of course, that which is 
wet must be removed at least once a day, and the whole bed forked over each day. 

We recommend its use. Yours truly, (Signed] A. Hupfel's Sons, 161st St. and Third Avenue. 
PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. 



MCALLISTER'S 



POULTRY & PIGEON SUPPLIES. 



Everything for 
Poultry, 
Pigeons, 
Pheasants, etc., etc. 

My grains and seeds are specially 
selected, screened and cleaned. 
They are the choicest the markets 
of the world afford. Sunflower 
seed is now cheaper than I have 
ever known it before, and for 
Winter use is the most profitable 
Single poultry food known. Write 
for prices. 

F. E. MCALLISTER, 

Importing Seed Merchant, 

22 Dey Street, 
New York. 



Fre^!Pure!^r M Delicious 1!! 

XP Novettfes if? fapcy Baskets ^ *S N 

And Bonborcmeres Suitable for Presents 




Candies carefully pacKed and shipped 
To all parte of foeCountru by Mailtor Express 

IRo ftbanksgiving ©inner 

complete witbout a Box or 
Basket of 




BONBONS, CHOCOLATES 



Programme— Live Stock Society of America. 



WEDNESDAY. 

io a. m. Southdown Wethers and Shropshire Sheep. 

10:30 a. m. Duroc-Jerseys, Essex and Cheshire Swine. 
H a. M. Any other variety class of Wethers. 

2 p. m. Guernsey Cattle. 
Cotswold Sheep. 
Shorthorn Cattle. 

8 p. m. Parade of Sheep. 

8:15 p. m. Parade of Prize-Winning Cattle. 

9 p. m. Sheep Dog; Trial. 

9,30 p. M. Judging Horses and Hounds. 

For the Master showing the best five 

couple of Hounds. Horses, Hounds and 
appointments to count. Horses to be 
shown over the regular jump. 



Progra -m-m k— Live -..-Stock S.q.c i-ety. of America-,. 




Incubators & Brooders 



SOME PEOPLE ARE GOOD BE- 
CAUSE THEY CANT HELP IT, 
others could not be good if they tried, 

Being governed 
entirely by some 
influence over which 
they apparently 
have no control. 
'These conditions 
also apply to 

THE PEERLESS 

for instance eould not help hatching every 
fertile egg because it is under the influence 
of the THERMO REGULATOR, 
which is as steady as a clock and as ac- 
curate as a high-class thermometer. 

Our DRY & GREEN BONE 

MILLS, CLOVER CUTTERS, 

GRIT CRUSHERS, ETC., 

are purely scientific in 
construction, having all 
the advantages of the lat- 
est modern improvements 
and securing for them the 
greatest possible amount 
of power with very little 
effort. Send 4 cents for 
our large illustrated cat- 
alogue and price list of our 
goods. 

PEERLESS INCUBATOR, 

& BROODER CO., 

513 E.S.Ohio St. Quincy,Ill 




The Seventh Regiment 



Athletic Programmes 
are among the finest 
mediums in the city 
for reaching the best 
people. 

The next games occur 
in the Armory on the 
evening of December 7. 
For advertising space 
apply to FREDERICK 
M. CROSSETT, 156 
Fifth Avenue, New 
York. 



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THE MAX WILLIAMS COMPANY, 

IRare jErtGravinos anb j£tcbtrtQ8 

WATER COLORS, 

FINE PICTURE FRAMING. 
390 Fifth Avenue, corner 36th Street, 



MAX WILLIAMS President. 
J. H. JORDAN, Sec. and Treas. 



NEW YORK. 



Old prints of Coaching, Hunting and Racing subjects, by Morland, Aiken, Pollard 
and others. 

We call special attention to our selections of the work of the best-known modern 
etchers— Haden, Whistler,. Meryon, Legros, Millet, Haig, etc. 

A large collection of Americana, and portraits for illustrating may always be seen in 
our portfolios. Estimates furnished for every variety of first-class framing. 
Send for illustrated catalogue, free by mail. 

JuKfcp.ublished. Portrait of Alexander Hamilton. Engraved by F...S. King,, with 
permission of the New York Chamber of Commerce, from the painting by Trum- 
bull. Size of the engraving 14 x iS}4 inches. 250 proofs, signed by the engraver, 
$15.00 each. No other state will be issued. The publishers reserve the right 
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RULES AND REGULATIONS. 

1. Each exhibitor and his attendants will be given a ticket not 
tra?isferable, entitling them to admission at all times. Exhibitors may- 
enter at any gate of admission. Attendants must enter at the gate 
designated for the purpose. 

2. Exhibits will be received at the Madison Square Garden, at the 
gate corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-seventh street, at and after 6 
a. m,, Saturday, November 23, and not laterthan g a. m., Monday, the 25th. 

3. All exhibits must be delivered and put in place by the exhibi- 
tors and removed by them at the close of the show. 

4. No exhibit can be removed from the show until its close. Vio- 
lation of this rule will incur forfeiture of any prizes awarded. 

5. All entries must be made on blanks furnished by the Society, 
which can be obtained on application to its office, 30 Pine street, New 
York. 

6. Competition for prizes is open to all. 

7. Exhibitors must make themselves acquainted with the price 
list, the rules and regulations, and great care should be taken that en- 
tries are made in the proper class. 

8. All animals entered as pure bred must have been registered in 
their respective herd books, and their pedigree must be given on the 
entry blank. 

9. All exhibits must be entered in the name of their bona fide 
owners or their duly authorized agents. 

10. The ages of all animals must be given and verified, if required. 

11. An entry fee will be charged as stated at head of each de- 
partment herein. This payment includes charge for stall and bed- 
ding. Hay, oats, corn, bran, etc., will be furnished at moderate cost. 

12. In case of entries not being exhibited the entrance fee will be 
forfeited. 

13. The management reserves the right to return any entry fees be- 
fore the opening of the show without being liable to any claim for 
compensation. 

14. All prizes may be withheld when the Judge is of the opinion 
that there is not sufficient merit in the animal or article exhibited to 
justify an award. . 



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RULES AND REGULATIONS— continued. 

15. All prizes will be paid by check drawn to the order of the ex- 
hibitor, on Saturday, the last day of the show, at and after 1 p. m. 

16. Should any exhibitor misrepresent any material fact required 
or attempt to perpetrate a fraud upon the Society, he will thereby for- 
feit all rights as an exhibitor. 

17. The management will use due diligence for the care and 
safety of all exhibits. Watchmen will be kept on duty day and night; 
but it must be distinctly understood by all exhibitors that the Society 
will not be responsible for loss or damage, whether the result of acci- 
dent or other cause, and upon this condition only will entries be 
received. 

18. Exhibitors must show their exhibits whenever and in such 
manner as required by the management. Animals must be paraded 
in the ring whenever so ordered. Anyone failing to comply with this 
rule will be liable to forfeit any prize to which he may be entitled. 

19. All attendants in charge of exhibits will be subject to the 
orders of the Superintendent and must be in attendance each day 
during the show at least one-quarter of an hour before the time ap- 
pointed for exhibiting the animals in the show ring. 

20. Exhibitors or their attendants can ascertain from the manage- 
ment when the Judges may be expected to examine their exhibit. 

21. Any exhibitor lodging a protest must first deposit $10, which 
sum will be forfeited to the Society if such protest is not sustained. 
All protests must be made in writing and be lodged within twenty-four 
hours after the award has been made. 

22. Protests will be decided by the Executive Committee, and 
their decisions shall not be subject to appeal. 

23. Rush S. Huidekoper, M. D., Vet., has kindly consented to act 
as veterinary, and will be in daily attendance for the purpose of in- 
specting the animals, and the management reserve the right to cause 
the removal of any animal that they may deem expedient. 

24. The Society reserves to itself the right to determine all dis- 
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• HORSES, 

PONIES. 

1. Entry fee $15 for each herd, and $10 additional for each box 
stall required, which in all cases must accompany the entry, and in- 
cludes charge for bedding. 

2. A Herd is to consist of five ponies and must include one Stal- 
lion four years old or over and one Brood Mare four years old or over. 

3. Ponies to be shown to halter. 

Class 1 . Herd of Shetland Ponies not exceeding 46 inches in height. Prizes- 
First, $60; second, 30; third, 15. 

1. Wm. Simpson. 

2. G. Howland Leavitt. 
Class 2. Hunters. 

CATTLE. 

Rules. 

1. A fee of $10 will be charged for each entry, which must in all 
cases accompany the entry, and includes charge for stall and bedding. 

2. To compete for Special Prizes, animals must also be entered in 
their regular classes. 

3. No bull over one year of age will be allowed in the building 
without a ring in his nose, nor will he be allowed to be led out of his 
stall except by a staff. 

4. Exhibitor's Herd shall consist of one bull two years old or over, 
one cow three years old or over, one heifer two years old and under 
three, one heifer one year old and under two, and one heifer under 
one year. 

5. Breeder's Herd shall consist of one bull under two years old, 
two heifers one year old and under two, and two heifer calves under 
one year. (In the Dairy Breeds these calves must be over six months 
old.) The bull to be owned and the heifers owned and bred by the 
exhibitor. 

6. Get of sire shall consist of four animals of either sex under four 
years old, and all to be the get of one sire. 



42 Live Stock Society of America. 

7. Produce of cow shall consist of two animals of any age and 
either sex, both the produce of one cow. 

8. In Dairy Breeds entry of calves under six months of age will not 
be accepted. 

9. Milch cows which are to be judged before noon will be required 
to be milked clean in the presence of the judge or his deputy at 6 p. m. 
of the afternoon previous, and in cases where cows are to be judged 
after noon, such milking shall be required at 6 a. m. of the same day. 

10. The judge may, in his discretion, require any animal to be 
milked before him in the ring. 

11. Ages of all animals will be reckoned to October 1, to deter- 
mine in what classes they belong. 



SHORTHORNS. 

Class 3. Shorthorns. Bulls three years old or over. Prizes— First, $40; 
second, 20; third,] 10. 

3. Kent & Watson; Major McKinley, 112,826; calved Dec. 4, 1890. 

Breeder, H. A. Colton. By Wosland Chief— Violet. 

4. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Monitor, 109,140; calved Oct. 6, 1889. 

Breeder, F. Garton & Sons. By Gay Monarch — 7th Jubilee 
of Montrose. 

Class 4. Shorthorns. Bulls two years old. Prizes— First, $40; second, 20; 
third, 10. 

No entries. 

Class 5. Shorthorns. Bulls one year old. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

5. J. G. Robbins & Sons; St. Valentine; calved Feb. 14, 1894. 

Breeders, Jas. Gardhouse & Son. By Guardsman — Verbena's 
Lady. 

Class 6. Shorthorns. Bull Calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; third, 10. 

6. Kent & Watson; Scottish King; calved Jan. 25, 1895. 

Breeders, owners. By Scottish Victor — Regina. 



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Class 7. Shorthorns. Cows three years old or over. Prizes— First, $40; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

7. Kent & Watson; Regina; calved Nov. 22, 1888. 

Breeder, H. A. Colton. By Heir Apparent — Violet. 

8. Kent & Watson; Rosebud; calved Nov. 30, 1890. 

Breeder, John Dryden. By Sussex — Rowan Berry. 

9. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Peerless; calved Nov. 11, 1891. 

Breeders, owners. By Gay Monarch — Tidy. 

10. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Nora Davis; calved Jan. 17, 1891. 

Breeders, owners. By Gay Monarch — Nor. 

Class 8. Shorthorns. Heifers two years old. Prizes— First, $40; second, 
20; third, 10. 

11. Kent & Watson; Renie; calved Feb. 15, 1893. 

Breeders, owners, By Scottish Chief — Regina. 

12. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Tidy Girl; calved Dec. 9, 1892. 

Breeders, owners. By Gay Monarch — Tidy. 

13. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Lustre; calved Dec. 21, 1892. 

Breeders, owners. By Gay Monarch — Lovely of Sandcreek. 

Class 9. Shorthorns. Heifers one year old. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

14. Kent & Watson; Regina 2d; calved Dec. 15, 1893. 

Breeders, owners. By Scottish Victor — Regina. 

15. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Gay Lavender; calved Oct. 25, 1893. 

Breeders, Moffatt Bros. By Eminent Commander — Laven- 
der Belle. 

Class 10. Shorthorns. Heifer Calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

16. Kent & Watson; Kent Rose; calved Jan. 20, 1895. 

Breeders, owners. By Scottish Victor — Kent Beauty. 

17. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Marie Belle; calved Oct. 15, 1895. 

Breeder, G. S. Moberly. By Young Abbotsburn— May Belle. 

18. J. G. Robbins & Sons: Sultana; calved Dec. 29, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Gay Monarch — Sempstress. 



44 Live Stock Society of America. 

Class 1 1 . Shorthorns. Exhibitors' Herds. Prizes — First, $6o; second, 3o; 
third, 15. 

19. Kent & Watson; Major McKinley, with Rosebud, Renie, Re- 

gina 2d and Kent Rose. 

20. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Monitor, with Nora Davis, Tidy Girl, 

Gay Lavender and Sultana. 

Class 12. Shorthorns. Breeders' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; second, 30; 
third, 15. 

21. Kent & Watson; Scottish King, with Regina 2d, Ruby, Kent 

Rose and Isabella 23d. 

Class 13. Shorthorns. Get of Bull. Prizes — First, $4o; second, 2o; third^lo: 

22. Kent & Watson; Scottish Victor, with Regina 2d, Ruby, Kent 

Rose and Scottish King. 

23. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Gay Monarch, with Peerless, Tidy Girl, 

Lustre and Sultana. 

Class 14. Shorthorns. Produce of Cow. Prizes — First, $40; second, 20; third, 
10. 

24. Kent & Watson; Regina, with Renie and Regina 2d. 

25. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Tidy, with Tidy Girl and Peerless. 

SPECIALS. 

Class 15. Shorthorns. Herds consisting of Bull, any age, two Cows,^ three 
years old or over, and two Heifers, two years old. Prize, silver cup, value 
$100. 

26. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Monitor, with Nora Davis, Tidy Girl, 

Lustre and Peerless. 

Class 16. Shorthorns. Best Bull, any age. Prize, silver cup, value $50. 

27. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Monitor; entered in Class 3, No. 4. 
Class 17. Shorthorns. Best Cow, any age. Prize, silver cup, value $50. 

28. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Gay Lavender; entered in Class 9, No. 15. 

HEREFORDS. 

Class 18. Herefords. Bulls three years old or over. Prizes— First, $40; sec- 
ond, 20; third, 10. 

29. Geo. O. Holcomb; Kodax of Rockland, 40,731; calved March 

11, 1890. 

Breeder, H. Clough. By Sylvester— Marthia of Rockland. 



Live Stock Society of America. 45 

30. Jas. McMahon; Sir Rodney of Brookside, 47,151; calved Feb. 

26, 1892. 

Breeder, Geo. O. Holcomb. By Earl of Shadeland 24th — 
Lady Wilton 33d. 

31. Geo. S. Redhead; Left Behind, 53,373; calved Oct. 2, 1891. 

Breeder, H. E. Yoemans. By Gladiator — Ida Monde. 

32. Thos. Clark; Lars, 50,734; calved Jan. 13, 1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Captain Kidd — Peerless 3d. 

Class 19. Herefords, Bulls two years old. Prizes— First, $40; second, 20; 
third, 10. 

No entries. 

Class 20. Herefords. Bulls one year old. Prizes— First, $3o; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

33. Geo. S. Redhead; Operator, 56,276;' calved Oct. 5, 1893. 

Breeder, J. C. Bertram. By Sir Wilfrid — Rosa. 

34. Thos. Clark; Lucky; calved April 5, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Lars — Jingle. 

Class 21. Herefords. Bull Calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; third, 10. 

35. Geo. O. Holcomb; Phillip of Brookside; calved Nov. 28, 1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Kodax of Rockland — Lady Wilton of 
Brookside. 

36. Jas. McMahon; Rodney, Jr.; calved May 22, 1895. 

Breeder, Geo. O. Holcomb. By Sir Rodney of Brookside — 
Annie H. of Brookside. 

37. Thos. Clark; Sibley; calved March 27, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Sitting Bull — Juvenile. 

Class 22. Herefords. Cows three years old or over. Prizes— First, $40; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

^38. Geo. O. Holcomb; Lady Wilton of Brookside, 42,428; calved 
April 5, 1890. 

Breeder, owner. By Earl of Wilton 23d— Lady Wilton 3d. 

39. Geo. O. Holcomb; Annie H. of Brookside, 37,824; calved Feb. 

14, 1889. 

Breeder, owner. By Earl of Wilton 23d— Lily of the Valley. 

40. James McMahon; Wiltona 7TH, 53,181; calved June 27, 1892. 

Breeder, Geo. O. Holcomb. By Kansas Lad— Wiltona 6th. 



46 Live Stock Society oe America. 

41. Geo. S. Redhead; Cherry Duchess, 49,178; calved Nov. 29, 1890. 

Breeder, W. S. Van Natta. By Cherry Boy — Duchess 4th. 

42. Thos. Clark; Juvenile, 50,730; calved Feb. 3, 1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Peerless Wilton — Jessie Clark II. 

Class 23. Herefords. Heifers two years old. Prizes— First, $40; second, 
20; third, 10. 

43. Geo. O. Holcomb; Matchless, 54,083; calved Oct. 9, 1892. 

Breeder, Mr. Van Natta. By Fowler — Miss Ponting. 

44. James McMahon; Gem; calved May 12, 1893. 

Breeder, Geo. O. Holcomb. By Peerless Wilton 5th— Grace. 

45. Geo. S. Redhead; Bright Duchess 15TH, 51,821; calved OctA), 

1892. 
Breeders, Gudyell & Simpson. By Earl of Shadeland 7th — 
Bright Duchess, 

46. Thos. Clark; Birdie, 50,721; calved Oct. 10, 1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Anxiety III, — Bessie II. 

Class 24. Herefords. Heifers one year old. Prizes— First, $3o; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

47. Geo. O. Holcomb; Miss Josephine of Brookside, 56,028; calved 

Oct. 12, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Earl of Shadeland 24th — Lily of the 
Valley. 

48. James McMahon: Zenobia; calved Nov. 16, 1893. 

Breeder, Geo. O. Holcomb. By Earl of Shadeland 24th — 
Annie H. of Brookside. 

49. Geo. S. Redhead: Maud Muller; calved Nov. 1, 1893. 

Breeder, H. J. Fluck. By Sitting Bull— Mystic Maid. 

50. Thos. Clark; Jessemine, 55,709; calved Jan. 28, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Peerless Wilton — Jessie Clark II. 

Class 25. Herefords. Heifer Calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; third, 10. 

5<i, Geo. O. Holcomb; Wilton's Pride of Brookside; calved Nov. 
26, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Kodax of Rockland— Lady Wilton 33d. 

52. James McMahon; Miss Josie; calved Sept. 3, 1895. 

Breeder, Geo. O. Holcomb. By Kodax of Rockland— Miss 
Josephine of Brookside. 



Live Stock Society of America. 47 

53. Geo. S. Redhead; Verelda; calved Feb. 1, 1895. 

Breeder, H. J. Fluck. By Peerless Wilton — Susan B. 

54. Thos. Clark; Juno; calved Jan. 3, 1895. 

Breeder, ower. By Peerless Wilton — Jessie Clark II. 



Class 26. Herefords. Exhibitors' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; second, 30; 
third, 15. 

55. Geo. O. Holcomb; Kodax of Rockland, with Lady Wilton 

of Brookside, Matchless, Miss Josephine and Wilton's Pride of 
Brookside. 

56. James McMahon; Sir Rodney, with Wiltona 7th, Gem, Zenobia 

and Miss Josie. 

57. Geo. S. Redhead; Left Behind, with Cherry Duchess, Bright 

Duchess 15th, Maud Muller and Verelda. 

58. Thos. Clark; Lars, with Juvenile, Birdie, Jessemine and Juno. 



Class 27. Herefords. Breeders' Herds. Prizes— First, $60 ; second, 30; 
third, 15. 

59. Geo. O. Holcomb; Phillip of Brookside, with Miss Josephine, 

Zenobia, Wilton's Pride of Brookside and Miss Josie. 

60. Thos. Clark; Sibley, with Jessemine, Purity, Juno and Janetta. 



Class 28*. Herefords. Get of Bull. Prizes— First, $40; second, 20; third, 10. 

61. Geo. O. Holcomb; Kodax of Rockland, with Phillip of Brook- 

side, Wilton's Pride of Brookside, Miss Josie of Brookside and 
Zadok of Brookside. 

62. Thos. Clark; Peerless Wilton, with Juvenile, Jessemine, 

Purity and Juno. 

Class 29. Herefords. Produce of Cow. Prizes— First, $40; second, 20; 
third, 10. 

63. Geo. O. Holcomb: JLily of the Valley, with Annie H. of 

Brookside and Miss Josephine of Brookside. 

64. Thos. Clark; Jessie Clark II., with Juvenile and Jessemine. 



48 Live Stock Society of America. 

Class 30. Herefords. Herds consisting of Bull, any age, two Cows, three 
years old or over, and two Heifers, two years old, Prize, silver cup, 
value $100. 

65. Geo. O. Holcomb; Kodax of Rockland, with Lady Wilton of 

Brookside, Annie H. of Brookside, Matchless and Zenorita. 

Class 31 . Herefords. Best Bull, any age. Prize, silver cup, value $50. 

66. Geo. O. Holcomb; Kodax of Rockland; entered in Class 18. 

67. James McMahon; Sir Rodney of Brookside; entered in Class 

18. 

68. Thos. Clark; Lars; entered in Class 18. 

Class~32. Herefords. Best Cow, any age. Prize, silver cup, value $50. 

69. Geo. O. Holcomb; Lady Wilton of Brookside; entered in Class 

22. 

7o7James McMahon; Gem; entered in Class 23, 

71. Geo. S. Redhead. 

72* Thos. Clark; Jessemine; entered in Class 24. 

ABERDEEN— ANGUS. 

Class 33. Aberdeen- Angus. Bulls three years old or over: Prizes— First, 
$40;Tsecond, 20; third, 10. 

73. Goodwin & Judy. 

74. D. Bradfute & Son; Zaire 5TH, 13,067; calved Nov. 29, 1889. 

Breeders, Goodwin & Green. By Black Abbott — Zarilda 2d. 

Class 34. Aberdeen-Angus. 'Bulls two years old. Prizes— First, $40; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

75. Goodwin & Judy. 

76. D. Bradfute & Son; Quinto of Meadow Brook, 20,267; calved 

July 26, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Zaire 5th — Queen Mother 2d. 

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Class 35. Aberdeen- Angus. Bulls one year old. Prizes— First, $30; second, 
15; third, 10. ZZM 

jy. S.R.Pierce; Marquis of Woodlawn, 20,696; calved'JAug. 21, 
Breeder, B. R. Pierce. By Moon Eclipses — Nightingale Twin. 



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78. S. R. Pierce; Bells Eclipses, 20,695; calved Aug. 20, 1894. 

Breeder, B. R. Pierce. By Moon Eclipses— Belle of Cottage 
Grove. 

79. D. Bradfute& Son; Gay Eric, 19,528; calved Oct. 18, 1893. 

Breeder, Wallace Estill. By Gay Blackbird— Eunice of 
Estill. 



Class 36. Aberdeen-Angus. Bull calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

80. S. R. Pierce; Antelopes Jim, calved April 21, 1895. 

Breeder, B. R. Pierce. By Blackbird Jim— Antelope of Tur- 
lington. 

81. Goodwin & Judy. 

82. D. Bradfute & Son; Leroy of Meadow Brook, 21,467; calved 

Dec. 16, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Zaire 5th — Lizzie of Turlington 2d. 



Class 37. Aberdeen- Angus. Cows, three years old or over. Prizes— First, 
$40; second, 20; third, 10. g | 

83. Goodwin & Judy. 
S4. Goodwin & Judy. 

85. D. Bradfute & Son; Bonnie of Meadow Brook, 13,478; calved 

June 27, 1890. 

Breeders.Jowners. By Don Cameron — Blue Belle of H., 10th. 

86. D. Bradfute & Son; Lavender of Meadow Brook, 15,697; 

calved Aug. 15, 1891. 

Breeders, owners. By Don Cameron — Lovelock 4th. 

Class [38. Aberdeen- Angus. Heifers two years old. Prizes— First, $40; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

87. Goodwin & Judy. 

88. Goodwin & Judy. 

89. D. Bradfute & Son; Bess of Meadow Brook, 18,243; calved 

Oct. 5, 1892. 

Breeders, owners. By Don Cameron — Bettina. 



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90. D. Bradfute & Son; Lillian of Meadow Brook, 18,249; calved 

Nov. 20, 1892. 

Breeders, owners. By Zaire 5th — Lucille of Meadow Brook. 

Class 39. Aberdeen= Angus. Heifers one year old. Prizes— First, $30; second, 
15; third, 10. 

91. Goodwin & Judy. 

92. Goodwin & Judy. 

93. D. Bradfute & Son; Bernice of Meadow Brook, 20,272; calved 

Oct. 10, 1893. 

Breeders, owners. By Zaire 5th — Bettina. 

94. D. Bradfute & Son; Bertha of Meadow Brook, 20,275; calved 

Nov. 25, 1893. 

Breeders, owners. By Zaire 5th — Bonnie of Meadow Brook. 

Class 40. Aberdeen-Angus. Heifer Calves. Prizes—First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

95. Goodwin & Judy. 

96. Goodwin & Judy. 

97. D. Bradfute & Son; Bonita of Meadow Brook, 21,465; calved 

Dec. 2, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Zaire 5th — Bonnie of Meadow Brook. 

98. D. Bradfute & Son; Lady "of Meadow Brook, 21,466; calved 

Dec. 9, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Zaire 5th — Lavender of Meadow 
Brook. 

Class 41. Aberdeen= Angus Exhibitors' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; second, 
30; third, 15. 

99. Goodwin & Judy. 

100. Goodwin & Judy. 

101. D. Bradfute & Son; Zaire 5th with Lavender of Meadow 

Brook, Lillian of Meadow Brook, Bernice of Meadow Brook 
and Lady of Meadow Brook. 



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lass 42. Aberdeen-Angus. Breeders' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; second, 
30; third, 15. 

02. Goodwin & Judy. 

03. D. Bradfute &Son; Gay Eric, with Bernice of Meadow Brook, 

Bertha of Meadow Brook, Bonita of Meadow Brook and Lady 
of Meadow Brook. 

lass 43. Aberdeen-Angus. Get of Bull. Prizes— First, $40; second, 20; 
third, 10. 

104. Goodwin & Judy. 

35. Goodwin & Judy. 

06. D. Bradfute & Son; Zaire 5TH with Lillian of Meadow Brook, 

Bernice of Meadow Brook, Bertha of Meadow Brook and Lady 
of Meadow Brook. 

lass 44. Aberdeen- Angus. Produce of Cow. Prizes— First, $40; second, 
20; third, 10. 

07. Goodwin & Judy. 

08. Goodwin & Judy. 

09. D. Bradfute & Son; Bonnie of Meadow Brook with Bertha of 

Meadow Brook and Bonita of Meadow Brook. 

t . ■ • 

lass 45. Aberdeen- Angus. Herds, consisting of Bull, any age, two Cows, 
three years old or over, and two Heifers, two years old. Prize— Silver 
Cup, value $100. 

10. Goodwin & Judy. 

11. D. Bradfute & Son; Zaire 5th, with Lavender of Meadow Brook, 

Bonnie of Meadow Brook, Bess of Meadow Brook and Lillian 
of Meadow Brook. 

lass 46. Aberdeen-Angus. Best Bull, any age. Prize— Silver cup, value 

$50. 

12. Goodwin & Judy. 

13. D. Bradfute & Son; Zaire 5TH, entered in Class 33. 

lass 47. Aberdeen=Angus. Best Cow, any age. Prize, silver cnp, value $50* 

14. Goodwin & Judy. 

15. D. Bradfute & Son; Lillian of Meadow Brook, entered in Class 

38. 



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GRAND SWEEPSTAKES. 

Exhibitors' Herds, Shorthorns, Herefords and Aberdeen-Angus. Prizes— First, 
g^ $2oo; second, $ loo; third, $5o. 

116. George O. Holcomb; Kodax of Rockland, with Lady Wilton of 

Brookside, Matchless, Miss Josephine and Wilton's Pride of 
Brookside. 

117. James McMahon; Sir Rodney of Brookside, with Wiltona 7th, 

Gem, Zenobia and Miss Josie. 

118. Goodwin & Judy. 

119. Kent & Watson; Major McKinley, with Rosebud, Renie, Regina 

2d and Kent Rose. 

120. D. Bradfute & Son; Zaire 5TH with Lavender of Meadow Brook, 

Lillian of Meadow Brook, Bernice of Meadow Brook and Lady 
of Meadow Brook. 

121. J. G. Robbins &Sons; Monitor with Nora Davis, Tidy Girl, Gay i 

Lavender and Sultana. 

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122. George S. Redhead. 

123. Thos. Clark. 

JERSEYS. 

Class 48. Jerseys. Bull, three years old or over. Prizes— First, $4o ; sec- 
ond, 20; third, 10. 

124. Walter W. Law; Young Pedro 6th, 25,725; calved July 30, 1890. 

Breeder, D. F. Appleton. By Young Pedro — Belle Bonair. 

125. Miller & Sibley; Major Appel Pogis, 17,861; calved June 18, 

1886. 
Breeders, owners. By Stoke Pogis 5th — Lady Appel. 

126. A. H. Cooley; Mahkeenac 2d, 23,703; calved Nov. 18, 1887. 

Breeder, owner. By Mahkeenac — Ocea. J 

127. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Royal Marjoram, 28,560; calved March 

18, 1891. 
Breeder, owner. By Pedro — Marjoram 2d. 

128. T. S. Cooper; Pedro, 3,187; calved Oct. 10, 1877. ^f| 

Breeder, A. B. Darling. By Domino of Darlington — Eurotus. 






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lass 49. Jerseys. Bulls two years old. Prizes— First, $40 ; second, 20 
third, 10. 

29. Ferdinand R. Bain (River View Stock Farm); Tippeus, 32,128; 

calved Oct. 28, 1892. 

Breeder, Campbell Brown. By Tormentor 5th — Sataline. 

30. A. H. Cooley; Frolicson, 33,496; calved April 1, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Mahkeenac 2d — Frolic's Gem. 



;iass 50. Jerseys. Bulls one year old. Prizes— First, $3o ; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

131. Miller & Sibley; Ida's Rioter of St. L. 9TH, 41,010; calved March 
14, 1894. 
Breeders, owners. By Ida's Rioter of St. L. — Pride of Ingle- 
side. 

[32. Miller & Sibley; Ida's Rioter of St. L. ioth, 41,011; calved June 
9, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Ida's Rioter of St. L. — Vernon Dolly. 

133. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Bell Boy, 39,406; calved Aug. 25J1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Pedro's Silver Rioter — Rioter's Pretty 
Belle. 

134. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Silver Rioter 2d, 39,515; calved Sept. 

23, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Pedro's Silver Rioter — Phillis 3d. 



Class 51. Jerseys. Bull Calves. Prizes— First, $3o ; second, 15 ; third, 10. 

J135. Miller & Sibley; Ida's Rioter of St. L. 14TH, 42,231; calved 
Feb. 10, 1895. 

Breeders, owners. By Ida's Rioter of St. L. — Rebekah 
Torrey. 

136. Ferdinand R. Bain (River View Stock Farm); Stafford St. 

Lambert, 41,679; calved Nov. 20, 1894. • 

Breeder, Oakleigh Thorne. By King of St. Lambert 2d — 
Helene S. 

137. A. H. Cooley; Vixen's Bull; calved Mar. 25, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Mahkeenac 2d — Vixen of Chestnutwood. 



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Class 52. Jerseys. Cows three years old or over. Prizes— First, $40 • sec- 
ond, 20 ; third, 10. ' 

138. Miller &. Sibley; Flower of Meridale, 64,537; calved Nov 2\ 

1889. ' V 

Breeder, W. B. Von Richthofer. By Ida of St. Lambert's 
Bull — Flower of Glen Rouge. 

139. Miller & Sibley; Garibaldis Kate 2d, 56,478; calved Jan. 28, 

1889. 

Breeder, George Fox. By Boss of the Cedars— Garibaldis 
Kate. 

140. A. H. Cooley; Carrie of St. Francis, 72,230; calved Aug. 

20, 1887. Breeder, E. Bodee. By Darlton Monmouth— 
Golden Carrie. 

141. T. S. Cooper; Wardalia 2d, 33,970; calved Mar. 11, 1885. 

Breeder, Joseph Walker. By Oxford Rioter— Wardalia. 

142. T. S. Cooper; Hawthorne Minnie, 26,687; calved Feb. 27, 1894. 

Breeder, J. R. Rand. By Minnie's Duke of Darlington— 
Wash Maid. 

143- T. S. Cooper; Marjoram of Linden, 43,600; calved Mar. 12, 1886. 
Breeder, owner. By Lome— Marjoram 2d. 

144. Mrs. C. R. Agnew. 

145. Mrs. C. R. Agnew. 

Class 53. Jerseys. Heifers two years old. Prizes-First: $4o ; second, 2o • 
third, 10. I 

146. Miller & Sibley; Xyst, 101,247; calved Aug. 27, 1893. 

Breeder, George M Orris. By Gipsey's Lome Pogis- Doro- 
thy Smith. 

147- Miller & Sibley; Libation, 88,646; calved Jan. 3, 1893. 

Breeders, owners. By Ida's Rioter of St. L.— High Tea. 

148. A. H. Cooley; Frolic's Buttercup, 99,830; calved Nov. 10, 1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Mahkeenac 2d— Frolic's Buttercup. 

149. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Polly Rex, 99,845; calved Mar. 28, 1893 

Breeder, C. P. Ripley. By Pedro's Royal Marjoram— Polly J. 



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150. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Gay Lady, 88,561; calved Oct. 7, 1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Prospect's Rioter — Pedro's Lady. 

Class 54. Jerseys. Heifers one year old. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

151. Miller & Sibley; Tripod, 100,964; calved April 28, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Ida's Rioter of St. L. — Gipsey's Berry 
Duchess. 

152. Ferdinand R. Bain (River View Stock Farm); Linda of Hanne- 

ton, 108,635; calved June 6, 1894. 

Breeder, H. F. Anderson. By Tippeus — Linda of Hanneton. 

153. A. H. Cooley; Pearl of St. Francis, 106,292; calved Nov. 4, 1893. 

Breeder, E. Bodee. By Rufa of St. Francis — Grace of St. 
Francis. 

154. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Handsome Marjoram, 96,934; calved 

Oct. 5, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Pedro — Marjoram's Matilda. 

Class 55. Jerseys. Heifer Calves. Prizes — First, $30 ; second, 15 ; third, 10. 

155. Edward L. Clarkson ; Lady Europus, 107,982; calved Jan. 6, 

1895. 
Breeder, owner. By Nancy Stoke Pogis — Lady Albert Euro- 
pus 3d. 

156. Edward L. Clarkson; Choepeta 4Th's Daughter, 107,981; calved 
Nov. 22, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Nancy's Stoke Pogis — Choepeta 4th. 

157. Miller & Sibley; Missal, 109,065; calved Mar. 19, 1895. 
Breeders, owners. By Ida's Rioter of St. L— Belle Smith. 

158. A. H. Cooley; Mahkeenac's Frolic; calved April 20, 1895. 
Breeder, owner. By Mahkeenac 2d — Duke's Frolic. 

159. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Handsome Matilda, 109,222; calved Nov. 
16, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Pedro — Marjoram's Matilda. 

160. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Pretty Daisy, 109,223; calved Feb. 12, 

1895. 
Breeder, owner. By Pedro— Pedro's Pretty Pansy. 



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Class 56. Jerseys. Exhibitors' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; second, 30; 
third, 15. 

161. Miller & Sibley; Major Appel Pogis, with Garibaldis Kate 2d, 

Libation, Tripod and Missal. 

162. A. H. Cooley; Mahkeenac's 2d, with Frolic's Gem, Mahkeenac's 

Gem, Rufus Pride and Mahkeenac's Frolic. 

163. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Royal Marjoram, with Marjoram of Lin- 

den, Pedro's Gay Lady, Pedro's Handsome Marjoram and 
Pedro's Handsome Matilda. 

Class 57. Jerseys. Breeders' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; second, 30; 
third, 15. 

164. Miller & Sibley; Ida's Rioter of St. L. c/th, with Tripod, Obe- 

lisk, Missal and Patera. 

165. A. H. Cooley; Vixen's Bull, with Rufa's Pride, Rufa's Mary 

Anne, Mahkeenac's Frolic and Mahkeenac's Flower. 

166. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Bell Boy, with Pedro's Handsome Mar- 

joram, Pedro's Pretty Princess, Pedro's Handsome Matilda and 
Pedro's Pretty Daisy. 

Class 58. Jerseys. Get of Bull. Prizes— First, $40 ; second, 20 ; third, 10. 

167. Miller & Sibley; Ida's Rioter of St. L., with Ida's Rioter of 

St. L. 9th, Libation, Tripod and Missal. 

168. A. H. Cooley; Mahkeenac 2d, with Frolicson, Mahkeenac's 

Flower, Vixen's Bull, and Flower of Chestnutwood 3d. 

169. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Royal Marjoram, with Pedro's Polly 

Rex, Pedro's Fancy Fan, Pedro's Victoria Regia and Flora 
Marjoram, 

Class 59. Jerseys. Produce of Cow. Prizes — First, $40 ; second, 20 ; 
third, 10. 

170. Miller & Sibley; Ribbon of St. Lambert, with Ribbon's Gift and 

Rosette of Ribbons. 

171. A. H. Cooley; Mary of Chestnutwood, with My Mary Anne 

and My Mary Anne's Sister, or Mary of Chestnutwood 2d, 

172. T. S. Cooper; Marjoram 2d, with Pedro's Fame and Marjoram 

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Class 60. Jerseys. Herds, consisting of Bull, any age, two cows three years 
old or over, and two heifers two years old. Prize, silver cup, value 
$loo. 

173. Miller & Sibley; Major Appel Pogis, with Garibaldi's Kate 2d, 
Flower of Meridale, Libation and Xyst. 

174. T.S.Cooper; Pedro's Marjoram, with Marjoram of Linden, 
Hawthorne Minnie, Pedro's Lady Gay and Pedro's Polly Rex. 

Class 61. Jerseys. Best Bull, any age. Prize, silver cup, value $50. 

175. Miller & Sibley; Major Appel Pogis. Entered in Class 48. 

176. Ferdinand R. Bain (River View Stock Farm). 

177. T. S. Cooper; Pedro's Royal Marjoram. Entered in Class 48. 

Class 62. Jerseys. Best Cow, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $50. 

178. Miller & Sibley; Garibaldi's Kate 2d. Entered in Class 52. 

179. T. S. Cooper; Marjoram of Linden. Entered in Class 52. 

GUERNSEYS. 

Class 63. Guernseys. Bulls three years old or over. Prizes— First, $40; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

180. The Westport Farms; Hawarden, 2,615; calved Oct. 25, 1890. 
Breeder, J. L. Fisher. By Beau of Norwood — Ada. 

181. Levi P. Morton; Annatto, imp., 3,887; calved Jan. 27, 1892. 
Breeder, A. le Patourel. By Ringleader— Vrangue's Favorite. 

182. Duke's Farm; Lord Stranford, 2,187: calved May 31, 1888. 
Breeder not given. By Chronicler— Miss Maggie. 

183. H. McK. Twombly; Sheet Anchor, 2,934: calved Dec. 2, 1891. 
Breeder, L. P. Morton. By Lord Stranford— Bienfaitrice 4th. 

184. F. B. Buckley; Orange Duke, 2,476; calved May 10, 1890. 
Breeder, Corydon Peck. By Traveler 3d— Diana of Maple 

Glen. 

185. F. B. Buckley; Pride T., 2,430; calved May 9, 1890. 
Breeder, E. N. Howell. By Guernsey Lord— My Pet. 

186. Springside Farm; Decree, 3,758; calved March 27, 1892. 
Breeder, J. Pierpont Morgan. By United— Highland Lass. 



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C,aS thtd, ,o UernSeyS * BUHS tW ° yearS ° ,d Prizes-First, $40; second, 20; 

187. The Westport Farms; Selection, 3,608; calved March, 1893 

Breeder, Francis Shaw. By Select's Son— Select VI. 

188. Levi P Morton; Crown Prince of Orange, imp., 3,888; calved 

March 2, 1893. 

Breeder, Geo. L. Cross. By Glorious-Princess of Orange. 

189. Levi p; Morton; Lord North 3 d, imp., 4,091; calved March 1, 

1893. 

Breeder, Sir F. A. Montifiore. By Lord North-Esmeraldi. 

190. F. B. Buckley; Hunter B., 4,259; calved Aug. 30, 1893. | 

Breeder, owner. By Orange Duke— Dolly Ford B. 

C,aS third; ,o UernSeyS - BUUS ° ne * ear 0,d « Prizes-First, $3o; second, 15; 

191. H. McK. Twombly; Patriot, 3,873; calved June 4, 1894 

Breeder, F. Jehan. By Avail- Rebecca 2d. 

192. H. McK. Twombly; Mainstay, 3,789; calved March 11 1894 

Breeder, owner. By Sheet Anchor— Rutila's Daughter. 
193- F. B. Buckley; Aristus, 4,262; calved Aug. 10, 1894. 
Breeder, owner. By Orange Duke-Daisy Main. 

194. Chesterbrook Farm; Prince of Chesterbrook, 2,954; calved 

June 22, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Yerkes Prince— Nellie Ovid. 
Class 66. Guernseys. Bull Calves. Prizes-First, $30; second, 15; third, 10. 

195. The Westport Farms; Hawarden's Alexander, 4,040; calved Oct 

3i, 1895- 

Breeder, Mark Hughes. By Hawarden-Lily Alexander 2d. 

196. T. B. Buckley; J. W.; calved March 24, 1895 

Breeder, Jno. S. Wilbur. By Victor B.-Belle of Willow 
Brook. 

197- Chesterbrook Farm; Jack of Chester, 4,170; ealved Dee. 5, 1804 
Breeder, owner. By Masie— Janauschek. 

c,Ms ^„ri™s .sr three years ° ,d ° r — «"*-*-> *<o : 

198. The Westport Farms; East Lynn IV., 5,960; calved Feb. 3, 1890 
Breeder, A. le Patourel. By Advantage-Annie Lyle. 



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199. The Westport Farms; Fill Pail des Ruettes 2d, 3,864; calved 

March 16, 1888. 

Breeder, Mark Hughes. By Cora's Squire — Fill Pail des 
Rouettes. 

200. Levi P. Morton; Bretonne, imp., 3,660; calved Aug. 17, 1884. 

Breeder, H. Breton. By Dolphine— Petite Rouge. 

201. Levi P. Morton; Rose of the Ville Amphrey 3D, 7,676; calved 

July 13, 1892. 

Breeder, Gen. De Vic Carey. By Bompton — Rose of the Ville 
Amphrey 2d. 

202. Levi P. Morton; Trusty 3D, imp., 3,178; calved Oct. 20, 1890. 

Breeder, Geo. Torode. By Consul— Trusty, 

203. Duke's Farm; Bashful, 4,114; calved Sept. 29, 1888. 

Breeder not given. By Pacific — Nellie of De Castro. 

204. Duke's Farm; Nebula, 2,320; calved Nov. 6, 1894. 

Breeder not given. By Asteroid — Nellie of De Castro. 

205. H. McK. Twombly: Queen of Hearts, 7,124; calved May 28^ 

1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Wrangle — Lady Rozel 2d. 

206. H. McK. Twombly ; Rutila's Daughter, 6,670 ; calved Oct. 9,, 

1891. 
Breeder, Francis Shaw. By Picotte's Squire — Rutila. 

207. H. McK. Twombly; Cocoa, 4,558; calved Feb. 4, 1888. 

Breeder, Chas. R. King. By Florimond — Miranda 5th. 

208. F. B. Buckley; Queen of Easton, 6,209; calved Oct. 29, 1891. 

Breeder, owner. By Royal Jeweler 2d — Queen of Guernsey, 

209. Chesterbrook Farm; Maud of Chester, 5,164; calved May 14, 

1890 

Breeder, owner. By Warden — -Nellie of Chester. 

210. Chesterbrook Farm; Maudina of Chester, 6,201; calved May 21, 

1892. 
Breeder, owner. By Nonsuch — Maud of Chester. 

Class 68. Guernseys. Heifers two years old. Prizes— First, $40; second, 
20; third, 10. 

211. The Westport Farms; Daybeam II., 7,152; calved June 18, 1893. 

Breeder, Francis Shaw. By imp. Lord Churchill — Daybeam. 

212. The Westport Farms; Serena, 7,598; calved Nov. 3, 1892. 

Breeder, Jas. Moore. By Hawthorne — Miss Ethel. 



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213. Levi P. Morton; Flint, imp., 8,392; calved Nov. 26, 1893. 

Breeder, H. M. Ozanne. By Industrious — Maggie. 

214. Levi P. Morton; Lily of the Spurs 4th, 8,391; calved Oct. 22, 

1892. 

Breeder, Chas. Browning. By Cavalier — Lily of the Spurs 3d 

215. Duke's Farm; Dola, 6,540; calved Oct. 10, 1892. 

Breeder not given. By Mulford — Fanchon. 

216. Duke's Farm; Delfine, 6,539; calved Dec. 1, 1892. 

Breeder not given. By Hero of Springside — Nebula. 

217. H. McK. Twombly; Royal Lady, 7,126; calved May 4, 1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Wrangler — Lady Rozel 2d. 

218. H. McK. Twombly; Deanie 3D, 7,643; calved May 24, 1892. 

Breeder, W. M. McCullock. By Alexander the Great — 
Deanie. 

219. H. McK. Twombly; Guernsey Rose 2d, 7,121; calved July 20, 

1893. 
Breeder, owner. By Sheet Anchor — Guernsey Rose. 

220. F. B. Buckley; Easton's Fair Lady, 6,575; calved Sept., 1892. 

Breeder, owner. By Orange Duke — Daisy Main. 

221. Chesterbrook Farm; La Belle of Chester, 6,768; calved April, 

1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Nonsuch — La Femme. 

222. Chesterbrook Farm; La Janette, 7,411; calved Nov. 24, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Flippant — Janauschek. 

222A. H. McKay Twombly; Belvidera, 7,604; calved April 14, 1893. 
Breeder, P. A. Allez. By Gold Well— Bienfaitrice V. 

Class 69. Guernseys. Heifers one year old. Prizes — First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

223. The Westport Farms; Hawarden's Daughter, 7,987; calved 

March 20, 1894. 

Breeder, Mark Hughes. By Hawarden — Fille des Esprite. 

224. Levi P. Morton; Orange Girl, imp., 4,652; calved Feb. 3, 1894. 

' Breeder, C. Tourgis. By Jumbo — Daisy. 

225. Levi P. Morton; Fairlight 2d, imp., 3,486; calved April 16, 1894 

Breeder, H. M. Ozanne. By Squire of Lilyvale — Fairlight. 

226. Duke's Farm; Lemon Blossom, 7,036; calved Oct. 13, 1893. 

Breeder not given. By Red Knight — Salva. 

227. Duke's Farm; Fairview Queen, 7,035; calved Oct. 12, 1893. 

Breeder not given. By Red Knight — Alida. 



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228. H. McK. Twombly; Mother o' Pearl, 7,491; calved June 2, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Sheet Anchor — Daisy Pearl. 

229. H. McK. Twombly; Honoria of Madison, 7,490; calved Feb. 12, 

1894. 
Breeder, owner. By Wrangler — Honoria 4th. 

230. H. McK. Twombly; Engadine, 7,489; calved Jan. 2, 1894, 

Breeder, owner. By Sheet Anchor — Eidelweiss. 

231. H. McK. Twombly; Blush Rose, 7,402; calved June 30, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Sheet Anchor — Lady Rozel 2d. 

232. F. B. Buckley; Zena, 8,403; calved Oct. 10, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Orange Duke — Daisy Main. 

233. Chesterbrook Farm; May Bird of Chester, 7,412; calved May 

2, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Flippant — Clella's Pet. 

234. Chesterbrook Farm; Maid of Chester, 7,407; calved April 16, 

1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Flippant — Maud of Chester. 

Class 70. Guernseys. Heifer Calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; third, 10. 

235. The Westport Farms; Hawarden's Daisy, 7,988: calved Oct. 19, 

1895. 

Breeder, Mark Hughes. By Hawarden — Daisy des Vaupbe- 
litis V. 

236. The Westport Farms; Lily of Roslyn, 7,965; calved Feb. 6, 1895. 

Breeder, Mrs. S. P. T. Willets. By Stahelite— Lily de Haute 
Chemin IV. 

237. Duke's Farm; Nemesis, 7,941; calved Jan. 16, 1895. 

Breeder not given. By Select — May Gladstone. 

238. Duke's Farm; Asteria, 8,094; calved April 16, 1895. 

Breeder not given. By Select — Sleepless. 

239. H. McK. Twombly; Comely 2d, 8,246; calved March 24, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Comely Boy — Comely. 

240. H. McK. Twombly; Elite, 7,956; calved Dec. 31, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Sheet Anchor — Selectina. 

241. F. B. Buckley; Yellow Camilla, 7,401; calved March 25, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Orange Duke — Camilla T. 

242. Chesterbrook Farm; Cocoa of Chester, 8,229; calved Feb. 16, 

1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Masie — Cora of Chester. 



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243. Chesterbrook Farm; Vernance, 8,226; calved April II, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Francis Jewel — Veracity. 

Class 71. Guernseys. Exhibitors' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; second, 30; 
third, i5. 

244. The Westport Farms; Hawarden, with East Lynn IV., Daybeam 

II., Hawarden's Daughter and Hawarden's Daisy. 

245. Levi P. Morton; Lord North 3D, with Rose of the Ville Am- 

phrey 3d, Lily of the Spurs 4th, Fairlight 2d and Erista. 

246. Duke's Farm; Lord Stranford, with Nebula, Delfine, Lemon 

Blossom and Nemesis. 

247. H. McK. Twombly; Sheet Anchor, with Queen of Hearts, 

Guernsey Rose, Mother o' Pearl and Elite. 

248. F. B. Buckley; Orange Duke, with Queen of Easton, Easton's 

Fair Lady, Zena and Yellow Camilla. 

Class 72. Guernseys. Breeders' Herds. Prizes— First, $60: second, 30; 
third, 15. 

249. H. McK. Twombly; Patriot, with Mother o' Pearl, Engadine, 

Elite and Comely 2d. 

250. F. B. Buckley; Aristus, with Zena, Camilla B., Yellow Camilla 

and Alice of Valley Falls. 

251. Chesterbrook Farm; Prince of Chester, with Maid of Chester, 

May Bird of Chester, Vernance and Cocoa. 

Class 73. Guernseys. Get of Bull. Prizes— First, $40; second, 20 ; third, lo. 

252. Duke's Farm; Politician, with Ornament, Animation, Ruth 

Cleveland and Myosotis. 

253. H. McK. Twombly; Sheet Anchor, with Guernsey Rose 2d, 

Mother o' Pearl, Engadine and Blush Rose. 

254. H. McK. Twombly; Wrangler, with Queen of Hearts, Royal 

Lady, Maid of Honor and Honoria of Madison. 

255. F. B. Buckley; Orange Duke, with Hunter B., Camilla B., Yel- 

low Camilla and Alice of Valley Falls. 

Class 74. Guernseys. Produce of Cow. Prizes— First, $40; second, 20; 
third, 10. 

256. Levi P. Morton; Rosabella, with Coleta and Colita. 

257. Duke's Farm; Nellie De Castro, with Nebula and Bashful. 



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258. H. McK. Twombly; Lady Rozel 2D, with Queen of Hearts, 

Royal Lady and Blush Rose. 

259. H. McK. Twombly; Honoria 4TH, with Maid of Honor and Hono- 

ria of Madison. 

260. F. B. Buckley; Daisy Main, with Aristus and Zena. 

261. Chesterbrook Farm; Maud of Chester, with Maudinaof Chester 

and Maid of Chester. 

Class 75. Guernseys. Herds consisting of Bull, any age, two cows three 
years old or over, and two Heifers two years old. Prize, silver cup, 
value, $100. 

262. The Westport Farms; Hawarden, with East Lynn IV., Fill Pail 

des Ruettes, Daybeam and Serena. 

263. Levi P. Morton; Lord North 3D, Trusty 3d, Rose of the Ville 

Amphrey 3d, Lily of the Spurs, and Flint. 

264. Duke's Farm. 

265. H. McK. Twombly; Sheet Anchor, with Queen of Hearts, Ruti- 

la's Daughter, Guernsey Rose 2d and Deanie 3d. 

Class 76. Guernseys. Best Bull, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $50. 

266. The Westport Farms; Hawarden; entered in Class 63. 

267. Levi P. Morton. 

268. Duke's Farm. 

269. H. McK. Twombly. 

270. Springside Farm; Decree. 

Class 77. Guernseys. Best Cow, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $50. 

271. The Westport Farms; East Lynn IV.; entered in Class 67. 

272. Levi P. Morton. 

273. Duke's Farm. 

274. H. McK. Twombly. 

HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS. 

Class 78. Holstein-Friesians. Bulls three years old or over. Prizes— First, 
$40; second, 20; third, 10. 

275. A. A. Cortelyou; Soldene 2d, Netherland, 8,519; calved Jan. 3, 

1888. 
Breeders, Smiths, Powell & Lamb. By Netherland States- 
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276. A. A. Cortelyou; Ruische Clothilde Artis, 19,205; calved Jan. 

12, 1892. 

Breeders, Jester & McDaniel. By Clothilde 4th's Artis — Ru- 
ische von Hollingen. 

277. Jas. A. Graham; Sir Galatia Colanthus, 17,897; calved March 

15, 1891. 

Breeder, R. S. Stevens. By Colantha 2d's Sir Henry — Gala- 
tia. 

Class 79. Holstein=Friesians. Bulls two years old or over. Prizes^First, $40; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

278. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 80. Holstein=Friesians. Bulls one year old. Prizes — First, $30; 
second, 15; third, 10. 

279. A. A. Cortelyou; Count Mechthilde DeKol, 21,171; calved 

March 3, 1894. 

Breeder, Henry Stevens. By Sir Abbekerk— Netherland De- 
Kol. 

.280. Jas. A. Graham; Sir Intje Von Holigen, 21,500; calved Aug. 15,. 
1894. 

Breeder, D. F. Wilbur. By Clothilde 5th's Netherland — Intje 
Von Hollingen. 

281. Jas. A. Graham; Abbekerk Netherland, 21,509; calved April 

23, 1894. 

Breeder, D. F. Wilbur. By Clothilde 5th's Netherland— Al- 
berta Abbekerk. 

282. W. M. Benninger. 

283. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 81. Holstein-Friesians. Bull Calves. Prizes —First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

284. A. A. Cortelyou; Hollander Clothilde Prince, 21,931; calved 

Jan. 21, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Executrix Netherland Clothilde — Hol- 
lander 2d's Castine. 

285. Jas.. A. Graham; Sir Galatia Castine; calved March 30, 1895^ 

Breeder, D. F. Wilbur. By Sir Galatia Colanthus — Lorea 
Neko 3d's Castine. 

286. W. M. Benninger. 






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Class 82. Ho Jstein= Fries ians. Cows three years old or over. Prizes— First, 
$40; second, 20; third, 10. 

287. A. A. Cortelyou; Bowen, imp., 12,001; calved Feb. 19, 1886. 

Breeder not given. By Bell Bosnia— Feakje. 

288. A. A. Cortelyou; Alexina, 9,577; calved March 8, 1884. 

Breeder, A. H. Baker. By Jan 3d— Baurverma. 

289. James A. Graham; Grett Hartog, 13,101; calved Dec. 19, 1887. 

Breeder, Hy. Stevens. By Morie Hartog — Gretje. 

290. James A. Graham; DeKol 2'd's Queen, 6,324; calved Feb. 11, 

1894. 

Breeder not given. By Forster — DeKol 2d. 

291. James A. Graham; Clothilde Duchess. 17,953; calved Aug. 29, 

1889. 

Breeders, Smiths, Powell & Lamb. By Clothilde 4th's Impe- 
rial — Netherland Duchess. 

292. W. M. Benninger. 

293. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 83. Holstein=Friesians. Heifers two years old. Prizes— First, $40 ; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

294. A. A. Cortelyou; Bowen Clothilde Artis; calved April, 1893. 

Breeder, C. H. Cook. By Clothilde 4th's Artis — Bowen. 

295. A. A. Cortelyou; Aaggie Lelias Inka's Netherland, 33,831; 

calved Dec. 12, 1893. 

Breeder, Hy. Stevens. By Waillas Riertertje Netherland — 
Aaggie Lelias Inka. 

296. James A. Graham; Hernstine of Maplewood, 33,244; calved 

Jan. 17, 1893. 

Breeder, R. S. Stevens. By Jewel Echo's Sir Henry Colan- 
thus — Hernstine of Point Farm 3d. 

297. James A. Graham; Netherland Triumph 2d; calved April 5, 

1893. 
Breeder, D. F. Wilbur. By Tirania's Sir Mechthild — Nether- 
land Triumph. 

298. W. M. Benninger. 

299. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 84. Holstein=Friesians. Heifers one year old. Prizes— First, $3o ;. 
second, 15 ; third, 10. 

300. A. A. Cortelyou; Aaggie Lelias Inka Clothilde, 36,053; calved 

March 7, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Clothilde 3d's Netherland — Aaggie Le- 
lias Inka. 



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301. A. A. Cortelyou; Winkje 3D Clothilde, 36,058; calved March 

30, 1894. 

• Breeder, owner. By Clothilde 3d's Sir Netherland — 
Winkje 3d. 

302. James A. Graham; Witkop Colanthus, 34,701; calved Oct. 14, 

1893. 
Breeder, D. F. Wilbur. By Sir Galatia Colanthus — Witkop 
2d's Beauty. 

303. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 85. Holstein=Friesians. Heifer Calves. Prizes — First, $30; second, 
15; third, 10. 

304. A. A. Cortelyou; Clothilde Executrix, 38,668; calved Jan. 2, 

1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Executrix Netherland Clothilde — Inka 
Hartog Riertertje Kate. 

305. A. A. Cortelyou; Emporia 3d'.s Clothilde A., 38,667: calved 

Dec. 18, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Clothilde 3d's Sir Netherland — Empo- 
ria 3d. 

306. James A. Graham; Pauline Peeress; calved Nov. 30, 1894. 

Breeder, D. F. Wilbur. By Count Paul DeKol— Clothilde 
Peeress. 

307. James A. Graham: Dorinda's Jewel 2d; calved Jan. 11, 1895. 

Breeder, D. F. Wilbur. By Neko Artis — Dorinda's Jewel. 

308. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 86. Holstein=Friesians. Exhibitors' Herds. Prizes — First, $60; 
second, 30; third, 15. 

309. A. A. Cortelyou; Ruische Clothilde Artis, with Aaggie Lelias 

Inka Netherland, Aaggie Lelias Inka Clothilde, Emporia 3d, 
Clothildea and Alexina. 

310. A. A. Cortelyou; Soldene 2d's Netherlands, with Bowen, Bowen 

Clothilde Artis, Winkje 3d's Clothilde, and Clothilde Executrix. 

311. Jas. A. Graham; Sir Galatia Colanthus, Grett Hartog, Hern- 

stine of Maplewood, Witkop Colantha and Pauline Peeress. 

312. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 87. Holstein=Friesians, Breeders' Herds. Prizes — First, $60; second, 
30; third, 15. 

313. A, A. Cortelyou; Count Mechthilde DeKol, Winkje 3d's Clo- 

thilde, Aaggie Lelias Inka Clothilde, Emporia 3d's Clothilde A, 
and Clothilde Executrix. 



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Class 88. Holstein=Friesians. Get of Bull. Prizes— First, $40; second, 20; 
third, 10. 

No entries. 

Class 89. HoIstein=Friesians. Produce of Cow. Prizes— First, $4o; second, 
2o; third, lo. 

.314. A. A. Cortelyou; Winkje 3D, with Winkje 30VS Clothilde, and 
Winkje 3d's Netherland Clothilde. 

315. James A. Graham; Benneti, with Maud D. and Benneti 2d. 

316. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 90. Holstein=Friesians. Herds, consisting of Bull, any age, two Cows 
three years old or over, and two Heifers two years old. Prize, silver cup» 
value, $100. 

317. A. A. Cortelyou; Soldenes 2d's Netherland, with Bowen, Alex- 

ina, Bowen Clothilde Artis and Aaggie Lelias Inka's Nether- 
land. 

318. James A. Graham; Sir Galatia Colantuhs, with Grett Hartog, 

Clothilde Duchess, Hernstine of Maplewood and Netherland 
Triumph 2d. 

319. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 91. Holstein=Friesians. Best Bull, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, 

$50. 

320. A. A. Cortelyou; Soldene 2d's Netherland; entered in Class 

78. 

321. James A. Graham; Sir Galatia Colanthus; entered in Class 78- 

Class 92. Holstein=Friesians. Best Cow, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, 
$50. 

322. A. A. Cortelyou; Bowen; entered in Class 82. 

323. James A. Graham; Grett Hartog; entered in Class 82. 

324. W. M. Benninger. 

Class 92A. Ayrshires. Bulls three years old or over. Prizes— First, $40; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

325. S. M.Wells; Park, 5,184; calved Dec. 7, 1891. 

Breeder, owner. By Rob Roy 2d of Park Hill — Flora Comp- 
ton. 

326. J. O. Magee & Sons; Golden Boy, 4,819; calved Aug, 19, 1889. 

Breeder, owners. By Stanley — Mary Gold. 

327. Wm. Lindsay & Son. 



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Class 92B. Ayrshires. Bulls two years old. Prizes— First, $40; second,, 
20; third 10. 

328. J. O. Magie & Sons; Ramonia Boy, 5,547; calved Dec. 4, 1893. 

Breeder, owners. By Golden Boy — Ramonia Douglass. 

329. Wm. Lindsay & Son. 

Class 92C. Ayrshires. Bulls one year old. Prizes— First, $30; second, 155 
third, 10. 

330. S. M. Wells; .Ingoldsby, calved July 27, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Park — Dolly McBeth. 

331. J. O. Magie & Sons; Golden Boy, Jr., 5,551; calved March 2, 1894. 

Breeder, owners. By Golden Boy — Dolly Spot. 

332. Wm. Lindsay & Son. 

Class 92D. Ayrshires. Bull calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; third* 
10. 

333. S. M. Wells; The Laird, calved Nov. 24, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Park — Flora McArthur King. 

334. J. O. Magie & Sons; Golden King, calved March 2, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Golden Boy — Roselle Beauty. 

335. Wm. Lindsay & Son. 

Class 92E. Ayrshires. Cows three years old or over. Prizes— First, $40- 
second, 20; third, 10. 

336. S. M. Wells; Mysie Roy, 11,520; calved Sept. 22, 1891. 

Breeder, Dudley Wells, 2d. By Rob Roy 2d of Park Hill— 
Mysie Wylde. 

337. S. M. Wells; Flora Compton, 6,529; calved Nov. 2, 1881. 

Breeder, owner. By Gibbs' Duke of Compton — Flora 12th. 

338. J. O. Magie & Sons; Mary Gold 3D, 9,457; calved Sept. 21, 1887. 

Breeder, owner. By Lancer nth — Mary Gold. 

339- J- O. Magie & Sons; Belle Dromond, 6,202; calved Sept. 13, 1884. 
Breeder, O. Brown. By Major Dromond — Island Belle. 

340. Wm. Lindsay & Son. 

341. Wm. Lindsay, & Son. 

Class 92F. Ayrshires. Heifers two years old. Prizes— First, $40; second 
20; third, 10. 

342. S. M. Wells; Flora Belle, 12,465; calved Aug. 6, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Rob Roy 2d of Park Hill — Flora Mc- 
Arthur King. 



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343. S. M.Wells; Marie, 12,464; calved March 22, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Rob Roy 2d of Park Hill — Ermine. 

344. J. O. Magie & Sons; Flora Gold, 12,453; calved Dec. 4, 1892. 

Breeders, owners. By Golden Boy — Flora Dromond 2d. 

345. J. O. Magie & Sons; Queen Gold, 12,454; calved Oct. 24, 1892. 

Breeders, owners. By Golden Boy — Dolly Dot. 

346. William Lindsay & Son. 

347. William Lindsay & Son. 

Class o2G. Ayrshires. Heifers one year old, Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

348. S.M.Wells; Lorna Doone; calved Aug. 15, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Park — Mysie Wylde. 

349. J. O. Magie & Sons; Eveline Gold, 12,456; calved Oct. 15, 1893. 

Breeders, owners. By Golden Boy — Eveline Douglass. 

350. J. O. Magie & Sons; Mary Clarinda Gold, 12,457; calved Jan. 

26, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. Pedigree not given. 

351. William Lindsay & Son. 

Class 92 H. Ayrshires. Heifer calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

352. S. M. Wells; Mysie Robson; calved Mar. 26, 1895. 

Breeders, owners. By Robson — Mysie Christmas 2d. 

353- J- O. Magie & Sons; Jennie Gold; calved Oct. 27, 1894. 
Breeders, owners. By Golden Boy — Jennie Gray. 

354. J. O. Magie & Sons; Mary Gold Douglass; calved Dec. 18, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Golden Boy — Eveline Douglass. 

355. William Lindsay & Son. 

Class 921. Ayrshires. Exhibitors' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; second, 3o; 
third, 15. 

356. S. M. W T ells; Park with Flora Compton, Marie, Lorna Doone 

and Mysie Robson. 

357. J. O. Magie & Sons; Golden Boy with four cows. 

358. William Lindsay & Son. 

Class 92 J. Ayrshires. Breeders' Herds. Prizes— First, $60 ; second, 30; 
third, 15. 

359. S. M. Wells; The Laird, with Lorna Doone, Princess Irene, 

Princess Arline and Mysie Robson. 

360. J. O. Magie & Sons; Golden Boy, Jr., with Eveline Gold, Mary 

Clarinda Gold, Jennie Gold and Mary Gold Douglass. 



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361. William Lindsay & Son. 

Class 92K. Ayrshires. Get of Bull. Prizes— First, $40 ; second, 20 ; third, 
10. 

362. S. M. Wells; Park, with Ingoldsby, The Laird, Lorna Doone and 
. Princess Arline. 









363. J. O. Magie & Sons; Golden Boy, with four of his get. 

364. William Lindsay & Son. 

Class 92L. Ayrshires. Produce of Cow. Prizes— First, $40 ; second, 20 ; 
third, 10. 

365. S. M. Wells; Flora Compton, with Park and Princess Irene. 

366. J. O. Magie & Sons; Mary Gold, with Mary Gold 3d and Golden 

Boy. 

367. William Lindsay & Son. 

Class 92M. Ayrshires. Herds, consisting of Bull any age, two cows three 
years old or over, two heifers two years old. Prize— silver cup, value, $ 1 00, 

368. J. O. Magie & Sons. 

369. William Lindsay & Son. 
369 A. S. M.Wells. 

Class 92N. Ayrshires. Best Bull any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $50. 

370. J. O. Magie & Sons. 
371A. S. M. Wells. 

371. William Lindsay & Son. 
Class 920. Ayrshires. Best Cow, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $50. 

372. J. O. Magie & Sons. 

373. William Lindsay & Son. 

373 A. S. M. Wells. 

Class 92P. Any other variety. Bulls three years old or over. Prizes — First* 
$4o; second, 2o; third, 10. 

No entries. 

Class 92Q. Any other variety. Bulls two years old. Prizes— First, $4o^ 
second, 20; third, 10. 

No entries. 

Class 92R. Any other variety. Bull one year old. Prizes — First, $30; second, 
15; third, 10. 

374. Chester W. Chapin; Chicopee (Normandy), 3,950; calved Mar. 

14, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Praipe — Philomele. 

375. O. D. Munn; West Orange (Dutch Belted), 273; calved Dec. 8„ 

1893. 

Breeder, A. C. Knapp. By Prince — Viola. 



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Class 92S. Any other variety. Bull Calves. Prizes— First, $3o ; second, 15 ; 
third, 10. 

376. Chester W. Chapin; Colonel (Normandy), 4,554; calved May 

6, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Col. Able — Amerique. 

377. Chester W. Chapin; Clarus (Normandy), 4,555; calved June 

2, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Col. Able — Cararanne. 

378. Chester W. Chapin; Cuckoo (Normandy), 4,553; calved March 

I, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Col. Able — La Pentecote. 

379. Chester W. Chapin; Cassius (Normandy), 4,269; calved Oct. 2, 

1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Col. Able — La Faunce. 

380. Chester W. Chapin; Cesar (Normandy), 4,270; calved Oct. 31, 

1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Col. Able — Sylvia. 

381. Chester W. Chapin; Cromwell (Normandy), 4,271; calved Dec. 

5, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Col. Able — Dina. 

Class 92T. Any other variety. Cows three years old or over. Prizes— First, 
$40; second, 20; third, 10. 

382. O. D. Munn; Gazelle. 

383. Chester W. Chapin; Nubienne (Normandy), 434; calved June 2 

1886. 

Breeder not given. By Parfait — La Bayeux. 

384. Chester W. Chapin; La Faunce (Normandy), 1,420; calved Sept. 

20, 1888. 

Breeder not given. By Constable — Dina. 

385. Chester W. Chapin; Bichette (Normandy), 433; calved Feb. 22, 

1886. 

Breeder not given. By Le Brim— La Langlois. 

386. Chester W. Chapin; Amerique (Normandy), 2,664; calved Oct. 

1, 1891. 

Breeder not given. By Lucain — Lemonsine. 

387. Chester W. Chapin; La Pentecote (Normandy), 2,593; calved 

May 20, 1 891. 

Breeder not given. By Ali Bey— Francine. 



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388. Chester W. Chapin; Neva (Normandy), 2,135; calved July 10, 

1890. 
Breeder not given. By Marmet — La Mouche. 

389. O. D. Munn; America of Orange (Dutch Belted), 196; calved 

Oct. 7, 1886. 

Breeder, A. C. Knapp. By Jumbo — Beauty. 

390. O. D. Munnn; Mable of Orange (Dutch Belted), 159; calved 

May 11, 1886. 

Breeder, A. C. Knapp. By Jumbo — Sadie. 

Class 92U. Any other variety. Heifers two years old. Prizes— First, $4o ; 
second, 2o ; third, lo. 






391. O. D. Munn; Nona of Orange (Dutch Belted), 600; calved Feb 

18, 1893. Breeder, J. E. Wells. By Cashier — Mermaid 2d. 

392. O. D. Munn; Flower of Orange (Dutch Belted), 697: calved Feb. 

22, 1893. Breeder, A. C. Knapp. By Prince — Betsey Green. 

Class 92V. Any other variety. Heifers one year old. Prizes — First, $30 ; 
second, 15 ; third, lo. 

393. Chester W. Chapin; Cherie (Normandy), 3,948; calved Feb. 27, 

1894. Breeder, owner. By Allah — Neva. 

394. Chester W. Chapin; Clara (Normandy), 3,949; calved March 12, 

1894. Breeder, owner. By Col. Able — Cicely. 

395. Chester W. Chapin; Cora (Normandy), 3,951; calved March 21 

1894. Breeder, owner. By Priape — Amerique. 

396. O. D. Munn; Lady Augusta of Orange (Dutch Belted), 650; 

calved May 10, 1894. Breeder, owner. By Harry of Orange — 
Augusta Arnot. 

Class 92W. Any other variety. Heifer Calves. Prizes — First, $3o; second, 
15 ; Third, lo. 

397. O. D. Munn; Rose of Orange (Dutch Belted), 296; calved Nov. 

24, 1894. Breeder, Herman Stager. By Assurity— Corinne. 

Class 92X. Any other variety. Exhibitors' Herds. Prizes— First, $60; sec= 
ond, 3o ; third, 15. 

No entries. 

Class 92Y. Any other variety. Breeders' Herds. Prizes — first, $60 ; sec= 
ond, 3o ; third, 15. 

No entries. 

Class q2Z. Any other variety. Get of Bull. Prizes— First, $4o; second, 2o; 
third, 10. 






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Class 92 A A. Any other variety. Produce of Cow. Prizes— First, $4o ; second, 
2o; third, lo. 

No entries. 

Class 92BB. Any other variety. Herds, consisting of Bull, any age, two cows 
three years old or over, and two heifers two years old. Prize, silver cup, 
value, $100. 

398. O. S. Munn; West Orange, with America of Orange, Mable of 

Orange, Flower of Orange and Nona of Orange. 

Class 92CC. Any other variety. Best Bull, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, 

$50. 

399. O. D. Munn; West Orange; entered in Class 92 R. 

Class 92DD. Any other variety. Best Cow, any age. Prize, silver cup, 
value, $25. 

400. O. D. Munn; America of Orange; entered in Class 92 T. 



SHEEP. 

Rules. 

1. A fee of $5 will be charged for each entry, which must in all 
cases accompany the entry, and includes charge for stall and bedding. 

2. To compete for Special Prizes, animals must also be entered in 
their regular classes. 

3. All ewes over three years old must have produced live lambs, 
and the fact*must be certified and evidence furnished if required. 

4. With the entry of lambs the date of birth must be verified. 

5. The date of shearing must in all cases be verified at time of 
show if required. 

6. The judge may, in his discretion, disqualify any improperly or 
stubble-shorn sheep. 

7. Flock shall consist of one ram, any age; one ewe two years old 
or over, one ewe one year old and under two, and one ewe under one 

year. 

8. Get of ram shall consist of four lambs — two rams and two ewes 
— all the get of one ram and owned and bred by.the exhibitor. 

SHROPSHIRES. 

Class 93. Shropshires. Rams two yearsold or over. Prizes— First, ^$2o;, 
second, i0; third, 5. • 

401. John Campbell. 



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402. D.'G. Hanmer & Son. 

403. G. Howard Davison. 

404. G. Howard Davison. 

405. Richard Gibson. 

Class 94. Shropshires. Rams one year old. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; 
third, 5. 

406. John Campbell. 

407. G. Howard Davison. , 
08. G. Howard Davison. 

Class 95. Shropshires. Ram Lambs. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; 
third, 5. 

409. W. H. Beattie; Hindmarsh's 39, 78,477. 

410. John Campbell. 

411. John Campbell. 

412. Mortimer Levering; Darlington, 78,921; lambed 1895. 

Breeder, G. L. Foster. By Puckrup Churchwarden — Senior 
Wrangle. For exhibition only; the property of the Judge. 

413. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

414. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 
. 415. G. Howard Davison. 

16. G . Howard Davison. 

417. W. Bayard Cutting; Westbrook; lambed 1895. 

• Breeder, owner. By Royal Mark. 

418. Richard Gibson. 

Class 96. Shropshires. Ewes two years old. Prizes — First, $20 ; second, 
10 ; third, 5. 

419. John Campbell. 

420. John Campbell. 

421. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

422. G. Howard Davison. 

423. G. Howard Davison. 

424. W. Bayard Cutting. By Sir Andrew. 

425. W. Bayard Cutting. By Sir Andrew. 

426. W. Bayard Cutting. By Sir Andrew. 



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Class 97. Shropshires. Ewes one year old. Prizes — First, $20; second, 10 
third, 5. 

427. John Campbell. 

428. Jchn- Campbell. 

429. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

430. D. G. Hanmer & Son, 

431. G. Howard Davison. 

432. G. Howard Davison. 

433. W. Bayard Cutting. By Royal Mark. 

434. W. Bayard Cutting. By Royal Mark. 

435. W. Bayard Cutting. By Royal Mark. 

Class 98. Shropshires. Ewe Lambs. Prizes — First, $20.; second, lo 
. third, 5. 

436. John Campbell. 

437. John Campbell. 

438. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

439. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

440. G. Howard Davison. 

441. G. Howard Davison. 

442. W. Bayard Cutting. By Royal Mark. 

443. W. Bayard Cutting. By Royal Mark, 

444. W. Bayard Cutting. By Royal Mark. 

Class 99. Shropshires. Flocks. Prizes — First, $30; second, 10 ; 

third, 10. 

445. John Campbell. 

446. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

447. G. Howard Davison. 

448. G. Howard Davison. 

449. W. Bayard Cutting. 

Class 100. Shropshires, Get of Ram. Prizes— First, $30; second, 20; 
third, 10. 

450. John Campbell. 

451. D. G. Hanmer & Son. : 

452. G.Howard Davison. 



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Class 101. Shropshires. For Best Flock, consisting of one Ram, any age, two 
Ewes two years old or oyer, and two Ewes one year old, Prize, silver 
cup, value, $50. 

453. John Campbell. 

454. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

455. G. Howard Davison. 

456. W. Bayard Cutting. 

Class 102. Best Ram, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

457. John Campbell. 

458. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

459. G. Howard Davison. 

460. Richard Gibson. 

Class IO3. Shropshires. Best Ewe, any age. Prize, silver cup, value* 
$25. 

461. John Campbell. 

462. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

463. G. Howard Davison. 

464. W. Bayard Cutting. 

SOUTHDOWNS. 

Class 108. Southdowns. Rams two years old or over. Prizes — First, $20; 
second, 10; third, 5. 

465. George McKerrow; Martins I., 7,365. 

466. F. W. Barrett, 

467. F. W. Barrett. 

468. John Jackson & Son. 

469. John Jackson & Son. 

Class 109. Southdowns. Rams, one year old. Prizes— First, $20 ; second 
Io ; third, 5. 

470. George McKerrow ^Victor VIII., 8,486. 
' 471. F. W. Barrett. 

472. D. J. Jackson. 

Class I06. Southdowns. Ram Lambs. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

473. George McKerrow; Windsor XXV., 8,489. 



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474. F. W. Barrett. 

475. John Jackson & Son. 

476. John Jackson & Son. 

Class III. Southdowns. Ewes two years old or over. Prizes— First, $20 • 
second, 10; third, 5. 

477. George McKerrow; Simenton Ewe, 27; 6,083. 

478. F. W. Barrett. 

479. F. W. Barrett. 

480. John Jackson & Son, 

481. John Jackson & Son. 

Class 112. Southdowns. Ewes, one year old. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10. 
third, 5. 

482. George McKerrow; Victoria III., 8,488. 

483. George McKerrow; Thereasa, 8,487. 

484. F. W. Barrett. 

485. John Jackson & Son. 

486. John Jackson & Son. 

Class 113. Southdowns. Ewe Lambs. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; 
third, 5. 

487. George McKerrow; Thereasa II., 8,491. 

488. George McKerrow; Baroness, 8,490. 

489. F. W. Barrett. 

490. John Jackson & Son. 

491. John Jackson & Son. 

Class 114. Southdowns. Flocks. Prizes— First, $30; second, 20, ^third, 10, 

492. George McKerrow. 

493. F. W. Barrett. 

494. John Jackson & Son. 

495. John Jackson & Son. 

Class 115. Southdowns. Get of Ram. Prizes— First, $30; second,20; third, 
10. 

496. F. W. Barrett. 

497. John Jackson & Son. 

Class 116 Southdowns. For best Flock, to consist of one Ram, any age, two 
Ewes two years old or over, and two Ewes one year old. Silver cup, 
value $50. 

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499. F. W. Barrett. 

500. John Jackson & Son. 

Class 117. Southdowns. Best Ram, any age. Silver cup, value $25. 

501. George McKerrow. 

502. F. W. Barrett. 

503. John Jackson & Son. 

Class 118. Southdowns. Best Ewe, any age. Silver cup, value $25. 

504. George McKerrow. 

505. F. W. Barrett. 

506. John Jackson & Son. Oxfords 

OXFORDS. 

Class 119. Oxfords. Rams two years old or over. Prizes— First, $20; second] 
10;. third, 5. 

507. John C. Williamson. 

508. George McKerrow; Heythrope Prince 2d, 7,920. 

Class 120. Oxfords. Rams one year old. Prizes— First, $20; second, lo;, 
third, 5. 

509. George McKerrow; Gillett's Home, No. 12, .11,012. 

510. George McKerrow; Arkell Ram. 

511. Duvall & Taylor. 

Class 121. Oxfords. Ram Lambs. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10 ; third, 5. 

512. John C.Williamson* 

513. George McKerrow; Lord Darlington, 71,014. 

514. George McKerrow; McKerrow, 702, 10,889. 

515. S. R. Pierce. 

Class 122. Oxfords. Ewes two years old or over. Prizes— First, $20;, 
second, 10; third, 5. 

516. John C. Williamson. 

517. George McKerrow; Lady Ischester 

518. W.A. Shafor, 7,482. 

Class 123. Oxfords. Ewes one year old. Prizes — First, $20; second, lOj, 
third, 5. 

519. John C. Williamson. 

520. George McKerrow; Lady Darlington, 11,019. • 

Class 124; Oxfords. Ewe Lambs. Prizes — First, $20; second, 10; third, 5, 

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522. W. A. Shafor.; 9,140. 

Class 124. Oxfords. Ewe Lambs. Prizes— First, $2o, second, 10, third, 5. 

523. John C. Williamson. 

524. George McKerrow; Lady Heythrope ist, 11,007. 

525. George McKerrow; Lady Heythrope 2d, 11,008. 

526. W. A. Shafor; 10,931. 

Class 125. Oxfords. Flocks.— First. Prizes $30; second, 15;third, 10. 

527. John C. Williamson. 

528. George McKerrow. 

529. George McKerrow. 

Class 126. Oxfords. Get of Ram. Prizes— First, $3o; second, 2o; third, 10. 

530. George McKerrow. 

Class 127. For best Flock, to consist of one Ram, any age, two Ewes two 
years old or over, and two Ewes one year old. Prize, silver cup, value, $5o. 

531. George McKerrow. 

Class 128. Best Ram, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

532. John C. Williamson. 

533. George McKerrow. 

Class 129. Best Ewe, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

534. George McKerrow. 

535. W. A. Shafor. ■ 

COTSWOLDS. 

Class 130. Cotswolds. Rams two years old or over. Prizes— First, $2p; 
second, lo; third, 5. 

536. Robert Miller. 

537. T. Hardy Shore; Broadacre," 7,833. 

538. William Thompson. 

539. George Harding & Son, 

Class 131. Cotswolds. Rams one year old. Prizes— First, $2o; second, 10 ; 
third, 5. 

540. Robert Miller. 

541. T. Hardy Shore; Shore's Duke 5TH, 8,894. 

542. William Thompson. 

543. George Harding & Son. 

Class 132. Cotswolds. Ram Lambs. Prizes— First,' $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

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545. T. Hardy Shore; Captain S., 10,883. 

546. William Thompson. 

547. George Harding & Son. 

Class 133. Cots wolds. Ewes two years old or over. Prizes— First, $2 ; 
second, 10; third, 5. 

548. Robert Miller. 

549. T. Hardy Shore; Vera 15TH, 7,696. 

550. William Thompson. 

551. George Harding & Son. 

Class 134. Cotswolds. Ewes one year old. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; 
third, 5. 

552. Robert Miller. 

553. T. Hardy Shore; Vesta 20th, 8,898. 

554. William Thompson. 

555. George Harding & Son. 

Class 135. Cotswolds. Ewe Lambs. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; third, 5; 

556. Robert Miller. 

557. T. Hardy Shore; Vera i6th, 9,891. 

558. William Thompson. 

559. George Harding & Son. 

Class 136. Cotswolds. Flocks. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; third, 5.' 

560. Robert Miller. 

561. T. Hardy Shore. 

562. William Thompson. 

563. George Harding & Son. 

Class 137. Cotswolds. Get of Ram. Prizes— First, $2o; second, 10; third, 5. 

564. Robert Miller. 

565. T. Hardy Shore. 

566. William Thompson. 

567. George Harding & Son. 

Class 138. For best Flock, to consist of one Ram, any age, two Ewes two 
years old or over, and two Ewes one year old. Prize, silver cup, value 
$50. 

568. George Harding & Son. 

Class 139. Cotswolds. Best Ram, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

569. T. Hardy Shore. 

570. George Harding & Son. 



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Class 140. Cotswolds. Best Ewe, any age, silver cup, value $25. 

571. T. Hardy Shore. 

572. George Harding & Son. 

DORSETS. 

Class 141. Dorsets. Rams two years old or over. Prizes— First, $20; 
second, 10; third, 5. 

573. R. H. Harding; Middlesex Star, 51,427. 

574. Metcalf Brothers; imported. 

475. Gilbert E. Aldrich; Mattituck Duke, 1,668; lambed Jan. 13, 1892. 
Breeder, Geo. E. Jones. By Grow's Gold Dust — May Bloom. 

576. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 142. Dorsets. Rams one year old. Prizes— First, $2o ; second, 10; 
third, 5. 

577. Metcalf Brothers; imported. 

578. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 143. Dorsets. Ram Lambs. Prizes— First, $2o; second, 10; third, 5. 

579. R. H. Harding; Harding's 60, 431. 

580. R. H. Harding; Harding's 57. 

581. Metcalf Brothers. 

582. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 144. Dorsets. Ewes two years old or over. Prizes— First, $20 
second, 10 ; third, 5. 

583. R. H. Harding; Queenie, 199. 

584. R. H. Harding; Harding's 16, 372.. 

585. Metcalf Brothers; imported. 

586. Metcalf Brothers; imported. 

587. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 145. Dorsets. Ewes one year old. Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; 
third, 5. 

588. R. H. Harding; Harding's 41, 429- 

589. R. H. Harding; Harding's 42. 

590. Metcalf Bros.; imported. 

591. Metcalf Bros.; imported. 

592. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 



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Class 146. Dorsets. Ewe Lambs. Prizes— First, $2o; second, 10; third, 5. 

593. R.H.Harding; Harding's 59. 

594. R. H. Harding; Harding's 63. 

595. Metcalf Bros.; imported. 

596. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 147. Dorsets. Flocks. Prizes— First, $30; second, 20; third, 10. 

597. R. H. Harding. 

598. Metcalf Bros. 

599. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 148. Dorsets. Get of Ram. Prizes— First, $30; second, '20; third,'! 0. 

600. R. H. Harding. 

601. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 149. Dorsets. For best Flock, to consist of one Ram, any age, two 
Ewes two years old or over, and two Ewes one year old. Prize, [silver 
cup, value, $5o. 

602. R. H. Harding. 

603. Metcalf Bros. 

604. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 150. Dorsets. Best Ram, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

605. R. H. Harding. 

606. Metcalf Bros. 

607. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

Class 151. Dorsets. Best Ewe, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

608. R. H. Harding. 

609. Metcalf Bros. 

610. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. 

MERINOS. 
.Classes 152 to 162. 

No entries. 

ANY OTHER VARIETY SHEEP. 
Class 1 62A. Any other variety sheep. Rams two years old or over. Prizes- 
First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

611. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 

612. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire 

Class 162B. Any other variety sheep, Rams one year old. Prizes—First, $20; 
second, lo; third, 5. 

613. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 

614. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 



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Class 162C. Any other variety Sheep. Ram Lambs. Prizes— First, $20; 
second, 10, third, 5. 

615. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 

616. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

617. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

Class 163 D. Any other variety Sheep. Ewes, two years old or over. Prizes 
— First, $?0; second, 10, third, 5. 

618. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire.' 

619. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

620. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

621. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

Class I63E. Any other variety Sheep. Ewes, one year old. Prizes— First, 
$2o; second, 10; third, 5. 

,622. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 

623. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

624. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

625.. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

Class 162F. Any other variety Sheep. Ewe Lambs, Prizes— First, $20; 
second, 10; third, 5. 

626. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 

627. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

628. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

Class 162G. Any other variety Sheep. Flocks. Prizes— First, $30; second, 
20; third, 10. 

629. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 

630. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

Class 162H. Any other variety Sheep. Get of Ram. Prizes— First, $3o; 
second, 2o; third, 10. 

631. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 

632. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

Class 1621. Any other variety Sheep. For Best Flock, to consist of one Ram, 
any age, two Ewes two years old or over, and two Ewes one year old* 
Prize, silver cup, value, $50. 

633. Roy R. Goble; Hampshire. 

Class I62J. Any other variety Sheep. Best Ram, any age. 
cup, value, $25. 

634. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 

Class 162K. Any other variety Sheep. Best Ewe, any age. 
cup, value, $25. 

635. Ira J. Hiller; Hampshire. 



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SWINE. 

Rules. 

1. A fee of $5 will be charged for each entry, which must in all 
cases accompany the entry, and includes charge for pen and bed- 
ding. 

2. To compete for Special Prizes, animals must also be entered in 
their regular classes. 

3. Ages of all animals will be reckoned to October first, to deter- 
mine in what classes they belong. 

BERKSHIRES. 

Class 163. Berkshires. Boars one year old or over. Prizes — First, $20; 
second, 10; third, 5. 

636. Metcalf Brothers; imported. 

637. Metcalf Brothers; imported. 

638. Homer Brothers. 

639. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 164. Berkshires. Boars 6 mos. old and under one year, Prizes- 
First, $20; second 10; third 5. 

640. Metcalf Brothers; 11 months. 

641. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 165. Berkshires. Boars under 6 months. Prizes— First, $2o ; second, 
lo; third, 5. 

642. Metcalf Brothers. 

643. Homer Brothers. 

644. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 166. Berkshires. Sows one year old or over. Prizes— First, $20 
second, 10; third, 5. 

645. Metcalf Brothers; imported from England. 

646. Metcalf Brothers. 

647. Homer Brothers. 

648. Wills A. Seward. 

649. Wills A. Seward. 

650. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 167. Berkshires. Sows 6 months old and under one year. Prizes — 
First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

651. Metcalf Brothers. 

652. Metcalf Brothers. 

653. Homer Brothers. 

654. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 168. Berkshires. Sows under 6 months. Prizes— First, $2o; second, 
10; third, 5. 

655. Metcalf Brothers. 



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656. Homer Brothers. 

657. Wills A. Seward. 

658. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 169. Berkshires. Boar and 3 Sows over one year. Prizes— First, $3o; 
second, 20, third, 10. 

659. Metcalf Brothers. 

660. Homer Brothers. 

661. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 170. Berkshires. Boar and 3 Sows, under one year. Prizes— First, 
$30; second, 20; third, 10. 

662. Metcalf Brothers. 

663. Homer Brothers. 

664. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 171. Berkshires. Four Swine, Get of same Boar. Prizes— First, $30; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

665. Metcalf Brothers. 

666. Metcalf Brothers. 
66?- Homer Brothers. 

668. Wills A. Seward. 

Class I72. Berkshires. For best Herd, to consist of one Boar, any age, two 
Sows over one year, and two Sows under one year. Prize, silver cup, 
value, $56. 

669. Metcalf Brothers. 

670. Homer Brothers. 

671. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 173. Berkshires. Best Boar, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

672. Metcalf Brothers. 

673. Homer Brothers. 

674. Wills A. Seward. 

Class 174. Berkshires. Best Sow, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

675. Metcalf Brothers. 

676. Homer Brothers. 

677. Wills A. Seward. 

SMALL YORKSHIRES. 
Class 175. Small Yorkshires. Boars one year old or over. Prizes, First, 
$20; second, 10, third, 5. 

678. Warren Heustis & Son; Hilton, 1,028; farrowed May 15, 1891. 

Breeder not given. By Robert Elsmere — Magnet. 

679. Warren Heustis & Son; Ed. Smith, 1,026; farrowed Feb. 21, 1891. 

Breeder not given. By Dick Allen — Marionette. 

680. William Lindsay & Son. 

681. Bascom & McMurray, 1,158. 



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Class 176. Small Yorkshires. Boars six months old, and under one year. 
Prizes— First, $20; second, $10; third, 5, 

682. Warren Heustis & Son; Dandy; farrowed Oct. 10, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Hilton — Rustic IV. 

683. Warren Heustis & Son; Clifford; farrowed Oct, 14, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Ed. Smith — Puritan II. 

684. William Lindsay & Son. 

685. Bascom & McMurray; Crested Knight, 1,169. 

686. Bascom & McMurray; Haste, 1,170. 

Class 177. Small Yorkshires. Boars under 6 months. Prizes — First, 20; 
second, 10; third, 5. 

687. Warren Heustis & Son; ]^ord Belmont; farrowed April 28, 1895. 

Breeders, owners. By Hilton — Hermassa IX. 

688. Warren Heustis & Son; Arthur B: farrowed April 25, 1895. 

Breeders, owners. By Ed. Smith — Puritan IV. 

690. Bascom & McMurray; Play Boy. 

691. Bascom & McMurray; Robert J. 

Class 178. Small Yorkshires. Sows, one year old and over. Prizes— First, 
20; second, 10; third, 5. 

692. Warren Heustis & Son; Belle Bilton; farrowed June 10, 1893 

Breeders, owners. By Hilton — Hermassa IX. 

693. Warren Heustis & Son; Lady Clay; farrowed July 10, 1892. 

Breeders, owners. By Ed. Smith — Rusher. 

694. William Lindsay & Son. 

695. William Lindsay & Son. 

665. Bascom & McMurray; Mirth, 1,836. 

697. Bascom & McMurray; Queen Cassie, 1,977. 

Class 179. Small Yorkshires. Sows 6 months old and under one year. 
Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

698. Warren Heustis & Son; Mary L.;. farrowed Oct. 10, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Hilton — Rustic IV. 

699. Warren Heustis & Son; Not Often; farrowed Oct. 14, 1894. 

Breeders, owners. By Ed. Smith — Puritan II. 

700. William Lindsay & Son. 

701. William Lindsay & Son. 

702. Bascom & McMurray; Profile, 1995. 

703. Bascom & McMurray; Pauline B., 1994. 

Class 180. Small Yorkshires. Sows under 6 months. Prizes — First, $20; 
second, 10; third, 5. 

704. Warren Heustis & Son; Merry Maiden; farrowed April 28, 1895. 

Breeders, owners. By Hilton — Hermassa IX. 

705. Warren Heustis & Son; Brown Bessie; farrowed April 25, 1895. 

Breeders, owners. By Ed. Smith — Puritan IV. 



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706. William Lindsay & Son. 

707. William Lindsay & Son. 

708. Bascom & McMurray; Fanny. 

709. Bascom & McMurray; Jennie. 

Class 181. Small Yorkshires. Boar and three Sows over one year. Prizes- 
First, $3o; second, 20; third, 10. 

710. Warren Heustis & Son; Hilton, with Belle Bilton, Lady Clay, 

Lady Clay's Sister. 

711. William Lindsay & Son. 

712. Bascom & McMurray. 

Class I82. Small Yorkshires. Boar and three Sows under one year. 
Prizes— First, $30 ; second, 20; third, 10. 

713. Warren Heustis & Son; Dandy, with Mary L., Not Often, Merry 

Maiden. 

714. William Lindsay & Son. 

715. Bascom & McMurray. 

Class 183. Small Yorkshires. Four Swine, Get of same Boar. Prizes — First, $30- 
second, 20; third, 10. 

716. Warren Hastings & Son; Dandy, Lord Belmont, Belle Bilton 

Mary L. 

717. Warren Heustis & Son; Clifford, Arthur B., Lady Clay, Not 

Often. 

718. William Lindsay & Son. 

719. Bascom & McMurray. 

720. Bascom & McMurray. 

Class 184. Small Yorkshires. For Best Herd, to consist of one Boar any age' 
two Sows over one year, and two Sows under one year. Prize, silver cup, 
value, $50. 

721. Warren Heustis & Son; Dandy, Belle Bilton, Lady Clay, Mary 

L., Not Often. 

722. William Lindsay & Son. 

723. Bascom & McMurray. 

Class 185. Small Yorkshires. Best Boar, any age. Prize, silver cup, value, 

$25. 

724. Warren Heustis & Son; Dandy, entered in Class 176. 

725. Wiliiam Lindsay & Son. 
729. Bascom & McMurray 

Class 186. Smali Yorkshires. Best Sow, any age.- Prize, silver cup, value, $25. 

727. Warren Heustis & Son; Belle Bilton, entered in Class 178. 

728. William Lindsay & Son. 

729. Bascom & McMurray. 



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Class 186A. Any other variety Swine. Boars one year old or over. Prizes — 
First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

730. R. D. Button; Wisconsin Lad (Cheshire), 1,550; winning, Chicago. 

731. Edward L.Clarkson; Jim Bennett (Duroc-Jersey), 3,655; farrowed 

May 14, 1893. 

Breeder not given. By Cookoo — Prosperity. 

732. Robert R. L. Clarkson; Unxld Champion (Duroc-Jersey), 1,153;: 

farrowed May 15, 1891. 

Breeder not given. By Orange Chief — Orange Rose. 

733. William Lindsay & Son (Essex). 

734. William Lindsay & Son (Essex). 

Class 186B. Any other variety Swine. Boars 6 months old and under one year* 
Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

735. Edward L. Clarkson; Ben Hur, Jr. (Duroc-Jersey), 4,751; far- 
, rowed March 21, 1895. 

Breeder not given. By Ben Hur — Iowa's Sweepstake's Belle. 

736. Robert R. L. Clarkson; Catskill Prince (Duroc-Jersey), 1,397; 

farrowed March 21, 1895. 

Breeder not given. By Ben Hur — Iowa's Sweepstake's Belle, 

737. William Lindsay & Son (Essex); 7 months old. 

Class 186C. Any other variety Swine. Boars under 4 months. Prizes — First, 
$20; second, 10; third, 5. 

738. R. D. Button (Cheshire); date of farrowing and breeder not given. 

By Wisconsin Lad — Polly Weaver. 

739. Edward L. Clarkson; Dimples Riley (Duroc-Jersey), 4,749; far- 

rowed April 17, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Riley — Dimple II. 

740. Robert R. L.Clarkson; Champion, Jr. (Duroc-Jersey), 1,395; ^ ar ^ 

rowed April 5, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Unxld Champion — Carmencetar. 

741. William Lindsay & Son (Essex); 3 months old. 

742. William Lindsay & Son (Essex); 3 months old. 

Class 186D. Any other variety Swine. Sows one year old or over. Prizes — First 
$20; second, 10: third, 5. 

743. R. D. Button; Rosalind (Cheshire), 1,361; winnings, ^Chicago. 

744. Edward L. Clarkson: Jim Bennett's Daughter (Duroc-Jersey), 

10,992; farrowed Sept. 20, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Jim Bennett — Miss C. 

745. Fdward L. Clarkson; Dimple II. (Duroc-Jersey), 8,664; farrowed 

April 22, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Motor — Dimple. 

746. Robert R. L. Clarkson; St. Elmo's Rose (Duroc-Jersey), 2,872 j 

farrowed Aug. 8, 1893. 

Breeder, owner. By Unxld Champion — St. Elmo's Queen. 



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747. William Lindsay & Son; (Essex). 

Class 186E. Any other variety Swine. Sow 6 months old and under one year. 
Prizes — First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

748. R. D. Button (Cheshire); not registered. 

Breeder, owner. By Wisconsin Lad — Rosalind. 

749. R. D. Button (Cheshire); not registered. 

Breeder, owner. By Wisconsin Lad — Rosalind. 

750. Edward L. Clarkson; Ben Hur's Beauty (Duroc-Jersey), 2,648; 

farrowed March 26, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Ben Hur — Iowa's Sweepstake Belle. 

751. Robert R. L. Clarkson; St. Elmo's Princess (Duroc-Jersey), 2,876; 

farrowed Nov. 1, 1894. 

Breeder, owner. By Unxld Champion — St. Elmo's Rose. 

752. William Lindsay & Son (Essex); 10 months. 

Class 186F. Any other variety Swine. Sows under 6 months. Prizes — First, 
$20; second, 10 ; third, 5. 

753. Edward L. Clarkson; Lady Dimple (Duroc-Jersey), 2,630; far- 

rowed April 17, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Riley — Dimple II. 

754. Robert R. L. Clarkson; Catskill Queen (Duroc-Jersey), 2,878; far- 

rowed April 17, 1895. 

Breeder, owner. By Riley — Dimple II. 

755. William Lindsay & Son (Essex); 3 months. 

756. William Lindsay & Son (Essex); 3 months. 

Class 186G. Any other variety Swine. Boar and three Sows over one year. 
Prizes — First, S30; second, 20; third, 10. 

757. Edward L. Clarkson; Jim Bennett, Alice R., Dimple II., Jim Ben- 

nett's Daughter (Duroc-Jerseysj. 

758. Robert R. L. Clarkson; Unexld Champion, St. Elmo's Rose, St. 

Elmo's Queen, Carmencetar (Duroc-Jerseys). 

Class 186H. Any other variety Swine. Boar aud 3 Sows under one year 
Prizes— First, $30 ; second, 20, third, 10. 

759. R. D. Button (Cheshire). 

760. Edward L. Clarkson; Ben Hur. Jr.. Ben Hur's Beauty, Lady 

Dimple, Miss Dimple (Duroc-Jerseys . 

761. Robert R. L. Clarkson; Catskill Prince, St. Elmo's Princess, 

Catskill Queen, Champion's Daughter (Duroc-Jerseys). 

Class 1861. Any other variety Swine. Four Swine, get of same Boar. Prizes- 
First, $30; second, 20; third, 10. 

762. R. D. Button; 4 Swine, get of Wisconsin Lad (Cheshire). 

763. Edward L. Clarkson; Dimple's Riley, Riley's Son, Lady Dimple, 
Miss Dimple (Duroc Jerseys), the get of Riley, 4,5 21 - . 



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764. Edward L. Clarkson; Tom Reed, Jr., Tom Reed's Son, Reed's 

Lucy Wonder (Duroc-Jerseys); the get of Tom Reed. 

765. Robert R. L. Clarkson; Champion, Jr., St. Elmo's Rose, St. Elmo's 

Queen II., St. Elmo's Princess (Duroc Jerseys); the get of Unxld 
Champion. 

766. William Lindsay & Son; (Essex). 

Class 186J. Any other variety Swine. For best Herd, to consist of one Boar, any; 
age, two Sows over one year, and two Sows under one year. Prize, silver 
cup, value $50. 

767. Edward L. Clarkson ; Jim Bennett, Alice R. Dimple 2d, Ben 

Hur's Beauty, Lady Dimple (Duroc-Jerseys). 

768. Edward L. Clarkson; Ben Hur, Jr., Jim Bennett's Daughter, 

Dimple II., Ben Hur's Beauty, Lady Dimple (Duroc-Jerseys). 

769. Robert R. L. Clarkson; Catskill Prince, St. Elmo's Rose, St. 

Elmo's Queen II., St. Elmo's Princess, Catskill Queen (Duroc- 
Jerseys). 

Class 186K. Any other variety Swine. Best Boar, any age. Prize, silver cup, 
value, $25. 

770. Edward L. Clarkson ; Jim Bennett (Duroc-Jersey); entered in 

Class 186 A. 

771. Edward L, Clarkson ; Ben Hur, Jr. (Duroc-Jersey); entered in 

Class 186 B. 

772. Robert L. L. Clarkson; Catskill Prince (Duroc-Jersey); entered 

in Class 186 B. 

773. William Lindsay & Son; Essex. 

Class 186L. Any other variety Swine. Best Sow, any age. Prize, silver cu 

$25. 

774. Edward L. Clarkson; Dimple II. (Duroc-Jersey); entered in Class 

186 D. 

775. Edward L. Clarkson; Jim Bennett's Daughter (Duroc-Jersey) 

entered in Class 186 D. 

776. Robert R. L. Clarkson; St. Elmo's Rose (Duroc-Jersey); entered 

in Class 186 D. 
yyj, William Lindsay & Son; (Essex). 

FAT STOCK. 

Rules. 
i. no fee will be charged for entry of fat stock. 

2. All animals except Grades and Crosses, entered for competition 
in the classes for Fat Stock, must be registered and their certificates 
of registration produced in the show ring, if required. 

3. Ages of all animals will be reckoned to October 1, to deter- 
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FAT CATTLE. 

Shorthorns. 

Class 187. Shorthorns. Steers or Heifers, two years old. Prizes— First, $30, 
second, 20; third, 10. 

778. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Tidy Girl, entered in Class 8, No. 12. 

779. J. G, Robbins & Sons; Lustre; entered in Class 8, No. 13. 

780. Kent & Watson; Reine; entered in Class 8, No. 11. 

Class 188. Shorthorns. Steers or Heifers, one year old. Prizes — First, $30; sec- 
ond, 20; third, 10. 

781. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Gay Lavender; entered in Class 9, No. 15. 
^ 782. Kent & Watson; Regina 2d; entered in Class 9, No. 14. 

Class 189. Shorthorns. Steers or Heifers, Calves. Prizes — First, $30; second, 
20; third, 10. 

783. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Sultana; entered in Class 10, No. 18. 

784. J. G. Robbins & Sons; Marie Belle; entered in Class 10, No. 17. 

785. Kent & Watson; Kent Rose; entered in Class 10, No. 16. 

HEREFORDS 

Class 190. Herefords. Steers or Heifers, two years old. Prizes — First, $30; sec- 
ond, 20; third, 10. 

786. James McMahon; Gem; entered in Class 23, No. 44. 

787. Geo. O. Holcomb; Matchless; entered in Class 23, No. 43. 

788. George S. Redhead; Bright Duchess; entered in Class 23, 

789. Thomas Clark; Birdie; entered in Classes 23 and 202. 

Class 191. Herefords. Steers or Heifers one year old. Prizes— First, $30, second, 
20, third, 10. 

790. James M. McMahon; Zenobia; Entered in Class 24, No. 48. 

791. Geo. O. Holcomb, Miss Josephine of Brookside; entered in 

Class 24, No. 47, 

792. George S. Redhead; Maud Muller; entered in Class 24. 

793. Thomas Clark; Purity; 55,718. By Peerless Wilton— Peerless 2d. 

794. Thomas Clark; Jessamine; entered in Classy. 

Class 192. Herefords. Steers or Heifers, Calves. Prizes— First, $30; second, 20; 
third, 10. 

795. Geo. O. Holcomb; Wilton's Pride of Brookside; entered in 

Class 25, No. 51. 

796. George S. Redhead; Verelda; entered in Class 25. 

797. Thomas Clark; Juno; entered in Classes 25 and 192. 

798. Thomas Clark; Janetta; voL xv. By Peerless Wilton— Jessie 

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ABERDEEN-ANGUS. 

Class 193. Aberdeen-Angus. Steers or Heifers, two years old. Prizes— First, 
$30; second, 20; third, 10. 

799. S. R. Pierce; Jim Crow 571; two years. By Black Abbot- 

Janet of Woodlawn. 

800. Goodwin & Judy. 

801. Goodwin & Judy. 

802. Goodwin & Judy. 

Class 194. Aberdeen-Angus. Steers or Heifers, one year old. Prizes — First, $30; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

803. S.R.Pierce; Rusty 678; one year. By Wellington — Ruth of 

Tillyfour. 

804. S. R. Pierce; Prince of Woodlawn 2d, 670; one year. By 

Moon Eclipses — Princess of Creston. 

805. S. R. Pierce; Bird; one year. By Black Abbot — Wellington 

Beauty. 

806. Goodwin & Judy. 

807. Goodwin & Judy. 

Class 195. Aberdeen-Angus. Steers or Heifers, Calves. Prizes — First, $30; sec- 
ond, 20; third, 10. 

808. S. R. Pierce; Black Jim. By Blackbird Jim — Springfield Night- 

ingale. 

809. S. R. Pierce; Black King. By Blackbird Jim — Lulu Windsor. 

810. Goodwin & Judy. 

811. Goodwin & Judy. 

ALL OTHER BREEDS NOT MENTIONED ABOVE. 

Class 196. All other breeds not mentioned above. Steers or Heifers, two years 
old. Prizes— First, $30; second, 20; third, 10. 

."812. John Hudson; Old Business; calved May 8, 1893. By John 

Bright — Picture 5th. 

Class 197. All other breeds not mentioned above. Steers or Heifers, one year old. 
Prizes — First, $30 ; second, 20 ; third, 10. 

813. John Hudson; Diamond Cut Diamond ; calved Dec. 16, 1893. 

By John Bright— Myrtle 15th. 

Class 198. All other breeds not mentioned above. Steers or Heifers, Calves. Prizes 
—First $30 ; second, 20 ; third, 10. 

814. John Hudson ; Duke of Marlborough ; calved Dec. 4, 1894. 

By Royal Somerset — Myrtle 15th. 

GRADES OR CROSSES. 

Class 199. Grades or Crosses. Steers or Heifers, two years old. Prizes— First, 
$30 ; second, 20 ; third, 10. 
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Class 200. Grades or Crosses. Steers or Heifers, one year old. Prizes— First, $30; 
second, 20; third, 10. 

815. James McMahon. 

816. E. Wright Allen; Knickerbocker; 18 months. By Moss Creek 

Patrick. 

817. E. Wright Allen; Gotham; 18 months. By Moss Creek Patrick. 

818. E. Wright Allen; Prince of Osage; 18 months. By Moss Creek 

Patrick. 

819. W. W. Soule; Here's Fun; 17 months. By Jim Crow. 

820. S. R, Pierce; Blacksmith; i year. By Moon Eclipses. 

821. Geo. O. Holcomb. 

822. Geo. O. Holcomb. 

Class 201. Grades or Crosses. Steers or Heifers, Calves. Prizes— First, $30 ; 
second, 20 ; third, 10. 

823. James McMahon. 

824. Geo. O. Holcomb. 

SWEEPSTAKES. 

Class 202. Best Steer or Heifer, two years old, any breed or grade. Pri ze, $100. 

825. James McMahon; Gem; entered in Classes 23 and 190. 

826. Geo. O. Holcomb; Matchless; entered in Classes 23 and 190. 

827. Goodwin & Judy. 

828. John Hudson; Old Business; entered in Class 190. 

829. Goodwin & Judy. 

830. George S. Redhead; Bright Duchess; entered in Classes 23 and 

190. 

831. Thomas Clark; Birdie; entered in Classes 23 and 190. 

Class 203. Best Steer or Heifer, one year old, any breed or grade. Prize, $100. 

832. James McMahon; Zenobia; entered in Classes 24 and 191. 

833. E. Wright Allen; Knickerbocker; entered in class 200. 

834. E. Wright Allen; Gotham; entered in Class 200. 

835. E. Wright Allen; Prince of Osage; entered in Class 200. 

836. W. W. Soule; Here's Fun; entered in Class 200. 

837. S. R. Pierce; Rusty; entered in Class 194. 

838. S. R. Pierce; Prince of Woodlawn 2d; entered in Class 194. 

839. George O. Holcomb; Miss Josephine of Brookside; entered in 

Classes 24 and 191. 

840. Goodwin & Judy. 

841. John Hudson; Diamond Cut Diamond; entered in Class 197. 

842. Goodwin §z Judy. 

843. George S. Redhead; Maud Muller; entered in Classes 24 and 

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844. Thomas Clark; Purity; entered in Class 191. 
Class 204. Best Steer or Heifer Calf, any breed or grade, $100. 

845. S. R. Pierce; Black Jim; entered in Class 195. 

846. Geo, O. Holcomb; Wilton's Pride of Brookside: entered in 
Classes 25 and 192, 

847. Goodwin & Judy. 

848. John Hudson; Duke of Marlborough; entered in Class 198. 

849. George S. Redhead; Verelda; entered in Classes 25 and 192. 

850. Thomas Clark; Juno; entered in Classes 25 and 192. 

GRAND SWEEPSTAKES. 
Class 205. Best Steer or Heifer in the Show, $150. 

851. James McMahon; Gem; entered in Classes 23, 190, and 202. 

852. E. Wright Allen; Knickerbocker; entered in Classes 100 and 

203. 
8^3. E. Wright Allen; Gotham; entered in Classes 200 and 203. 

854. E. Wright Allen; Prince of Osage; entered in Classes 200 and 

203. 

855. W. W. Soule; Here's Fun; entered in Classes 200 and 203. 

856. S. R. Pierce; Rusty; entered in Classes 193 and 203. 

857. Geo. O. Holcomb; Matchless; entered in Classes 22, 190, 

and 202. 

858. Goodwin & Judy. 

859. John Hudson; Old Business; entered in Classes 196 and 202. 

860. John Hudson; Diamond Cut Diamond; entered in Classes 197 

and 203. 

861. John Hudson; Duke of Marlborough; entered in Classes 198 

and 204. 

862. Goodwin & Judy. 

863. George S. Redhead. 

864. Thomas Clark. 

FAT SHEEP. 

Specials Offered by the American Shropshire Registry 

Association. 

Sweepstakes Premium, if won by a Registered Shropshire Sheep, 

$50. . 

Best Registered Shropshire Wether, two years or over: 1st, $15; 
2d, $10; 3d, $5. 

Best Registered Shropshire Wether, one year old and under two : 
1st, $10; 2d, $5. 

Best Registered Shropshire Wether, under one year : 1st, $10; 2d, #5. 

SHROPSHIRES. 

Class 206. Shropshires. Wethers two years old. Prizes — First, $20; second, 
15; third, 10. 

865. G. Howard Davison. 

866. G. Howard Davison. 

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868. John Rutherford & Son. 

869. John Rutherford & Son. 

870. William E. Wright; Wright's 96, 63,133. 

871. William E. Wright; Beattie's 42, 60,514. 

Class 207. Shropshires. Wethers one year old. Prizes— First, $20; second, 
15; third, 10. 

872. G, Howard Davison, 

873. G. Howard Davison. 

874. John Rutherford & Son. 

875. John Rutherford & Son. 

876. John Rutherford & Son. 

877. William E. Wright; Wright's 104, 71,900. 

878. William E. Wright; Wright's 106, 71,081. 

879. John Campbell. 

880. John Campbell. 

881. John Campbell. 

882. W. H. Beattie; Beattie's 443, 71,474 

Class 208. Shropshires. Wethers, Lambs. Prizes — First $20; second, 15; third; 
10. 

883. G. Howard Davison. 

884. G. Howard Davison. 

885. John Rutherford & Son. 

886. John Rutherford & Son 

887. John Rutherford & Son. 

888. William E. Wright; Wright's 130, 77,613. 

889. William E. Wright; Wright's 132, 81,881. 

890. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

891. W. H. Beattie; Beattie's 538, 80,000. 

892. W. H. Beattie; Beattie's 537, 79,999. 

893. Richard Gibson. 

894. Richard Gibson. 

895. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

SOUTHDOWNS. 

Class 209. Southdowns. Wethers, , two years old. Prizes — First, $20, second 
15; third, 10. 

896. John Rutherford & Son. 

897. John Rutherford & Son. 

899. F. W. Barrett. 

900. F. W. Barrett. 

901. W. H. Beattie; Heavy Weight, 7,007. 

902. W. H. Beattie; Bunker Hill, 7,006. 

903. W. H. Beattie; Surprise, 7,008. 

Class 210. Southdowns. Wethers one year old. Prizes— First, $20; second,! 
third, 10. 

904. John Rutherford & Son. 

905. John Rutherford & Son. 

906. John Rutherford & Son. 

907. F. W. Barrett. 

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909. D. J. Jackson. 

910. John Jackson & Son. 

911. W. H. Beattie; Jonas, 7,447. 

912. W. H. Beattie; Joe, 7,315. 

Class 211. Southdowns. Wethers Lambs. Prizes— First, $20; second, 15 ; 
third, 10. 

913. John Rutherford & Son. 

914. John Rutherford & Son. 

915. John Rutherford & Son. 

916. F. W. Barrett. 

917. F. W. Barrett. 

918. D. J. Jackson. 

919. John Jackson & Son. 

920. W. H. Beattie, King, 8,599. 

921. W. H. Beattie; Prince. 8,600. 

OXFORDS AND HAMPSHIRES. 

Class 212. Oxfords and Hampshires. Wethers two years old. Prizes — First, 
$20; second, 15; third, 10. 

922. John Rutherford & Son. 

923. John Rutherford & Son. 

924. John Rutherford & Son. 

Class 213. Oxfords and Hampshires. Wethers one year old. Prizes— First 
$30; second, 15; third, 10, 

925. John Rutherford & Son 

926. John Rutherford & Son. 

927. John Rutherford & Son. 

Class 214. Oxfords and Hampshires. Wethers, Lambs. Prizes — First, $20; 
second, 15; third, 10. 

928. John Rutherford & Son. 

929. John Rutherford & Son. 

930. John Rutherford & Son. 

Class 215. All other Breeds not mentioned above. Wethers two years old. 
Prizes— First, $20; second, 15; third, 10. 

931. John Rutherford & Son. 

932. John Rutherford & Son. 

933. John Rutherford & Son. 

934. W. H. Beattie; Jock; Leicester. 

Class 216. All other Breeds not mentioned above. Wethers one year old. Prizes 
— First, $20; second, 15; third, 10. 

935. John Rutherford & Son. 

936. John Rutherford & Son. 

937. John Rutherford & Son. 

938. Wm. E. Wright; Laidlaw's King. 9,556. 

939. Gibson & Walker. 

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Class 217. All other Breeds not mentioned above. Wethers, Lambs. Prizes — 
First, $20; second, 15; third, 10. 

941. John Rutherford & Son. 

942. John Rutherford & Son. 

943. John Rutherford & Son. 

944. Geo. Harding & Son. 

945. Geo. Harding & Son. 

946. Geo. Harding & Son. 

947. Gibson & Walker. 

948. Gibson & Walker. 

Class 218. Grades and Crosses Wethers two years old. Prizes — First, $20; 
second, 15; third, 10. 

949. G. Howard Davison. 

950. H. O. Hutson. 

951. H. O. Hutson. 

952. H. O. Hutson. 

953. John Rutherford & Son. 

954. John Rutherford & Son. 

955. John Rutherford & Son. 

956. Longcoy Bros, 

957. Longcoy Bros. 

958. Longcoy Bros. 

959. F. W. Barrett. 

960. F. W. Barrett. 

961. Donald J. Campbell. 

962. Donald J. Campbell. 

Class 219. Grades and Crosses. Wethers, one year old. Prizes— First, S20 ; 
second, 15; third, 10. 

963. G. Howard Davison. 

964. H. O. Hutson. 

965. H. O. Hutson. 

966. H. O. Hutson. 

967. William E. Wright. 

968. Longcoy Bros. 
996. Longcoy Bros. 

970. Longcoy Bros. 

971. F. W. Barrett. 

972. F. W. Barrett. 

973. John Campbell. 

974. John Campbell. 

975. W. H. Beattie. 

Class 220. Grades and Crosses. Wethers, Lambs. Prizes— First, *20 ; second, 
15; third, 10. 

976. G. Howard Davison. 

977. H. O. Hutson. 

978. H. O. Hutson. 

979. H. O. Hutson. 

980. Longcoy Bros. 

981. Longcoy Bros. 

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983. F. W. Barrett. 

984. F. W. Barrett. 

985. John Campbell. 

986. John Campbell. 

987. D. G .Hanmer & Son. 

988. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

988. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

989. W. H. Beattie. 

990. W. H. Beattie. 

991. Richard Gibson. 

Class 221. Best Wether, two years old, any breed or grade. Prize, 

992. G. Howard Davison. 

993. G. Howard Davison. 

994. H. O. Hutson. 

995. John Rutherford & Son. 

996. John Rutherford & Son. 

997. John Rutherford & Son. 

998. John Rutherford & Son. 

999. John Rutherford & Son. 

1000. William E. Wright. 

1 00 1. Longcoy Bros. 

1002. Longcoy Bros. 

1003. Longcoy Bros. 

1004. F. W. Barrett. 

1005. Donald J. Campbell. 

1006. W. H. Beattie. 






Class 222. Best Wether one year old, any breed or grade. Prize, 

1007. G. Howard Davison. 

1008. G. Howard Davison. 

1009. H. O. Hutson. 

1010. John Rutherford & Son. 
ion. John Rutherford & Son. 

1012. John Rutherford & Son. 

1013. John Rutherford & Son. 

1014. John Rutherford & Son. 

1015. William E. Wright. 

1016. Longcoy Bros. 

1017. Longcoy Bros. 

1018. Longcoy Bros. 

1019. F. W. Barrett. 

1020. John Campbell. 

1021. D. J. Jackson. 

1022. John Jackson & Son. 

1023. W. H. Beattie. 

1024. Gibson & Walker. 

Class 223. Best Wether Lamb, any breed or grade. Prize, 

1025. G. Howard Davison. 

1026. G. Howard Davison. 

1027. H. O. Hutson. 

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1029. John Rutherford & Son. 

1030. John Rutherford & Son. 

1031. John Rutherford & Son. 

1032. John Rutherford & Son. 

1033. William E. Wright. 

1034. Longcoy Bros. 

1035. Longcoy Bros. 

1036. Longcoy Bros. 

1037. F. W. Barrett. 

1038. John Campbell. 

1039. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

1040. D. J. Jackson. 

1041. John Jackson & Son. 

1042. W. H. Beattie. 

1043. Gibson & Walker. 

1044. George Harding & Son. 

GRAND SWEEPSTAKES. 

Class 224. Best Wether in the show. Prize, $100. 

1045. G. Howard Davison. 

1046. G. Howard Davison. 

1047. H. O. Hutson. 

1048. H. O. Hutson. 

1049. John Rutherford & Son. 

1050. John Rutherford & Son. 

1051. John Rutherford & Son. 

1052. John Rutherford & Son. 

1053. William E. Wright. 

1054. Longcoy Bros. 

1055. F. W. Barrett. 

1056. Donald J. Campbell. 

1057. John Campbell. 

1058. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

1059. D. J. Jackson. 

1060. John Jackson & Son. 

1061. W. H. Beattie. 

1062. Gibson & Walker. 

1063. John Campbell. 



POULTRY, PIGEONS, Etc. 

Rules. 

1. Competition in Poultry Classes will be confined to Breeding 
Yards which shall consist of one male and four females. 

2. A fee of $10 will be charged for each entry, which must in all 
cases accompany the entry, and includes charge for coop, feed and 
attendance. 

3. All exhibits will be properly cared for, and returned at the 
close of the Show. All expenses of transportation must be prepaid. 

4. All exhibits shall be shown in coops provided by the Society. 

5. All exhibits must be shown in their natural condition, except- 
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6. Exhibitors must acquaint themselves with the general Rules 
and Regulations, which also govern this department. 

POULTRY. 

Class 225. For the best exhibit of Poultry by one exhibitor. Prize, Cash or 
plate, $100. 

Post entries. 

Class 226. Best breeding yard of Brahmas. Prizes — First, $20; second 15,:; 
third, 10. 

1064. Philander Williams; Light. 

1065. Walter W. Law; light. 

1066. Oakland Farm; light. 

1067. Oakland Farm; light. 

1068. Orr's Poultry Yards; light. 

Class 227. Best breeding yard of Cochins. Prizes — First, $20; second, 15 ;- 
third, 10. 

1069. Alban P. Ingram, Jr.; Buff. 

1070. Walter W. Law; partridge. 

1071. Oakland Farm; Buff. Am. Standard. 

1072. Richard A. Homeyer; partridge. 

1073. Edward W. Weimar; Buff. 

Class 228. Best breeding yard of Langshans. Prizes — First, $20; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

1074. Kirbie & Smith; blue. 

1075. Rowland P. Keasbey; black. 






1076. Hempstead Farm 

1077. Hempstead Farm 

1078. Hempstead Farm 

1079. Hempstead Farm 

1080. Hempstead Farm 

1081. Hempstead Farm 



black. 

black. 

black. 

black. 

blue. 

white. 

Class 229. Best breeding yard of Plymouth Rocks. Prizes— First, $20; second, 
15; third, 10. 

1082. A. C.Hawkins; barred. 

1083. A. C. Hawkins; barred. 

1084. A. C. Hawkins; white. 

1085. A. C. Hawkins; white. 

1686. William Ellery Bright; barred. 

1087. Alban P. Ingram, Jr.; Buff. 

1088. James Forsyth; buff. 

1089. E. M. & W. Ferguson; buff. 

1090. E. M. & W. Ferguson; barred. 

Class 230. Best breeding yard of Wyandottes. Prizes— $20; second, 15; third. 10. 
1091.' D. P. Shove; buff. 

1092. A. C. Hawkins; silver white. 

1093. A. C. Hawkins; white w. 

1094. Walter W. Law. 

1095. J an ~ies Forsyth; buff. 

1096. James Forsyth; white. 

1097. John H. Duke; golden. 



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Class 231. Best breeding yard of Leghorns. Prizes— First, $20; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

1098. E. P. Shepherd; buff. 

1099. William Ellery Bright; single comb, brown. 

1 100. James Forsyth; rose comb, brown. 

1 101. James Forsyth; rose comb, white. 

1 102. James Forsyth; single comb, brown. 

1 103. Godfrey A. S. Wieners; rose comb, white. 

1 104. Richard A. Homeyer; single comb, brown. 

1105. E. S. Reynal; single comb, white. 

1 106. E. S. Reynal; single comb, white. 

Class 232. Best breeding yard of Minorcas. Prizes — First, $20; second, 15; third, 10. 

1 107. E. P. Shepherd; blacks. 

1 108. James W. Mettler; blacks. 

Class 233. Best breeding yard of Polish. Prizes — First, $20; second, 15; third, 10. 

1 109. R.J.Hamilton; white-crested, black. 

1 1 10. W.J.Stanton; white-crested, black. 
Ill I. Emil Carnjost; golden. 

Class 234. Best breeding yard of Hamburgs. Prizes — First, $20; second, 15; third, 

10. 

1 1 12. Charles Eldridge; silver penciled. 

1 1 13. Charles Eldridge; golden-penciled. 

1 1 14. Charles Eldridge; black. 

1 1 1 5. James Mayo; silver. 

1 1 16. James E. Hazard; silver-spangled. 
1 1 17 C. A. Koehler; silver-spangled. 

Class 235. Best breeding yard of Houdans. Prizes — First, $20; second, 15; third 
10. 

1 1 18. James Forsyth. 

1 1 19. James Forsyth. 

1 120. John W. McHarg. 

Class 236. Best breeding yard of Standard Games. Prizes -First, $20; second, 
15; third, 10. 

No entries. 

Class 237. Best breeding yard of Pit Games. Prizes— First, $20; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

1 121. D. C. Paulding. 

1 122. Rodman Brothers. 

Class 23S. Best breeding yard of Indian Games. Prizes— First, $20. second, 15; 
third, 10. 

1123. River View Poultry Yards (H. M. Carpenter); Cornish. 

1 124. E. M. & W. Ferguson. 

Class 239. Best breeding yard of any other variety. Prizes— First, 20; second. 
15; third, 10. 

1 125. A. C. Keyser; Blue Andalusians. 

Class 240. Best breeding yard of Pekin Ducks. Prizes— First, $20; second; 
15; third, 10. 

1 126. D. P. Shove. 

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28. A. J. Hallock- 

29. A. J. Hallock. 

ass 241. Best breeding yard of Rouen Ducks. Prizes — First, $20; second, 15? 
third, 10. 

30. John Brett. 

31. R. D. Button. 

32. G. Howard Davison. 

ass 241 A. Best breeding yard of any other variety of Ducks. Prizes — First, $20; 
second, 15, third, 10. 

33. Rowland P. Keasley; Muscovy. 

ass 242. Best Breeding yard of . Game Bantams. Prizes — First, 20, second> 
15; third, 10. 

34. A, A. Parker; black-breasted, red. 

35. Rowland P. Keasbey; black-red. 

36. Rowland P. Keasbey; black-red. 

ass 243. Best breeding yard of Seabright Bantams. Prizes— First, $20 ; 
second, I5; third, 10. 

37. William J. Andrus; silver. 

38. A. C. Triechler; silver. 

39. David A. Nichols; silver. 

40. W. P. Sherry; silver. 

ass 244. Best breeding yard of Cochin Bantams. Prizes— First, $20 ; : 
second, 15; third, 10. 

41. Richard A. Homeyer; buff. 

42. David A. Nichols; black, 

43. Hempstead Farm; white. 

44. Hempstead Farm; buff. 

ass 245. Best breeding yard of any other variety of Bantams. Prizes — 
First, $2o; second, 15; third, 10 

45. Govan & Smith; black, rose comb. 

46. Miss Selma Wieners; black, rose comb. 

47. Rowland P. Keasbey; black-tail Japanese. 

48. Rowland P. Keasbey; black- tail Japanese. 

lass 246. Best four Capons. Prizes.— First $20; second, 15; third, 10. 

49. Hempstead Farm. 



Class 247. Best pair Bronze Turkeys. Prizes— First, $20 ;'second, 15; third, 10* 

1150. E. M. & W. Ferguson. 

1 151. E. M. & W. Ferguson. 

Class 248. Best pair White Turkeys. Prizes— First, $20; second, 1 5; third 
10. 

1 1 52. E. M. & W. Ferguson. 

1 1 53. E. M. & W. Ferguson. 

1 1 54. Hempstead Farm. 

Class 249. Best pair Toulouse Geese. Prizes— First, $20 ; second, 15; third 
10. 

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Class 25 o. Best pair Embden Geese. Prizes— First, $20; second, I5; third, 
10. 

1156. Hempstead Farm. 

Class 251. Best pair Chinese Geese. Prizes— First, $20; second, 15; third, 10. 

1157. Hempstead Farm. 

ORNAMENTAL FOWLS. 
Class 252. Best display of English Pheasants. Prizes— First, $20; second, 
15; third, 10. 

No entries. 

Class 253. Best display of Ring Neck Pheasants. Prizes— First, $20 ; second, 
15; third, 10. 

No entries. 

Class 254. Best display of Golden or Silver Pheasants. Prizes — First, $20 ; 
second, 15; third, lo. 

1158. Walter W. Law; golden or silver. 

1159. Samuel P. Schieffelin; golden. 

1160. Samuel B. Schieffelin; silver. 

Class 255. Best display of any other variety of Pheasants. Prizes— First, $2o; 
second, 15; third, 10. 

ji6i. Samuel B. Schieffelin ; Lady Amherst and Golden Pheasants 
(Cross). 

1162. Walter W. Law; Lady Amherst. 

Class 256. Best display of Wild Waterfowl. Prizes— First, $20 ; second, 15; 
third, 10. 

1163. E. M. & W. Ferguson. 

1164. H. Tredwell. 

1165. Timothy Tredwell. 

DRESSED POULTRY. 
Class 257. Heaviest and best Dressed Turkey, 1895. Prizes— First, $5; second, 
3- 

1166. Hempstead Farm. 

1167. Hempstead Farm. 

Class 258. Heaviest and best Dressed Goose, 1895. Prizes— First, $5, 
second, 3. 

1168. Hempstead Farm. 

1169. Hempstead Farm. 

Class 259. Heaviest and best dressed Duck, 1895. Prizes— First, $5; second, 
3. 

1170. Hempstead Farm. 

1171. Hempstead Farm. 

1172. A. J. Hallock. 

1173. A. J. Hallock. 

Class 260. Heaviest and best dressed Capon, 1895. Prizes— First, $5; 
second, 3. 

1174. Hempstead Farm. 

1175. Hempstead Farm. 






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Class 261. Heaviest and best dressed Chicken, I895. Prizes — First, $5; 
second, 3. 

1176. Hempstead Farm. 

1177. Hempstead Farm. 

Class 262. Four best dressed Broilers. Prizes— First, $5; second, 3. 

1178. Hempstead Farm. 
11.79. Hempstead Farm. 

Class 263. Best one dozen Eggs. Prizes — First, $5; second, 3. 

1180. A. J. Hallock; Pekin duck. 

1181. A.J. Hallock; Pekin duck. 

1182. W. B. Sherry. 

1183. W. B. Sherry. 

1184. G. H.Tuthill; white. 

1185. G. H. Tuthill; white. 

PIGEONS. 

Class 264. Pigeons, best display. Prizes— First, $20; second, I5; third, 10. 

1186. W. J. Stanton. 

1187. W. J. Stanton. 

1188. W. J. Stanton. 

1189. W. J. Stanton. 

1190. W. J. Stanton. 

1191. W. J. Stanton. 

Class 265. Best sample of Butter, not less than 5 nor more than 10 lbs, 
shown in prints or moulds. Prizes — First, $10; second, 5; third, 3. 

1 192. E. M. & W. Ferguson. 

1 193. D. G. Hanmer & Son. 

1 194. P. H. Robinson; 10 lbs. in prints. 

1 195. George E Keeler. 

1 196. Levi P. Morton (H, M. Cottrell, Supt.); in prints. 

1 197. Franklin S. Kendall; 5 lb. pots Guernsey's butter. 

1 198. Walter W. Law. 

1 199. J. B. Duke (Duke's Farm); 10 lbs. in prints. 

1200. Miss Iselin. 

1201. H. McK. Twombley. 

1202. T. S. Cooper. 

Class. 266. Best American Cheese, of usual shape and character, not less than 
20 lbs. weight, and less than one year old. Prizes — First, $10; second, 5 ; 
third, 3. 

No entries. 

Class 267. Best and greatest variety of Fruit raised by exhibitor. Prizes- 
First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

1203. Ellwanger & Barry 

Class 268. Best and greatest variety of Vegetables raised by exhibitors. 
Prizes— First, $20; second, 10; third, 5. 

1204. Walter W. Law. 



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HUNTERS. 

Rules, etc. 

1. Competition is confined to members of recognized hunt clubs, 
the Riding Club of New York, and the Riding and Driving Club o£ 
Brooklyn. 

2. Horses to win prizes in these classes must be pronounced prac- 
tically sound by the Veterinary of the Society. 

3. The Committee will determine all questions in dispute. 

Class 1. Open Class. Open to all Horses to carry a minimum weight of 
140 lbs. Prizes — First, $200 ; second, 100; third, 30. 

1. H. M. Kersey; b. g.; 16.1; 5 years. By Longeuil, Jr. — dam bred in 

Canada. 

2. Miss G. B. Pomeroy; Graylock, gr. g.; 15.3^; 7 years. 

3. William A. Hazard; Xenophon, gr. g.; 16; aged. 

4. P. F. Collier; Ascetic, b. g.; 16.3; 5 years. 

5. P. F. Collier; Ascetic II., b. g.; 16.2; 5 years. 

6. P. F.Collier; Good Boy, b. g.; 16. 1; aged. 

7. P.F.Collier; Punch. 

8. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Black Witch, blk. m.; 16; 6 years. 

9. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Hercules, br. g.; 16; 5 years. 

10. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Perfection, br. m.; -16; 5 years. 

11. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Twinkle, b. g.; 16; aged. 

12. Robert E. Tod; The Turk, br. g.; 16; aged. 

13. Adolph J. Outerbridge; Gismonda, ch. m.; 16; 7 years. By Scalper. 

14. C. Albert Stevens; Doctor, br. g.; 16. 1; 6 years. By Macbeth. 

15. C. Albert Stevens; Emancipation, ch. m.; 16; 6 years. By Eman- 

cipator. 

16. N. C. Reynal; Westchester, ch. g.; 16. 



17. Kinsley Magoun 

18. Kinsley Magoun 

19. Kinsley Magoun 

20. Kinsley Magoun 



Larry, b. g.; 16.3; aged. 
Plough Boy, b. g,; 16.2%; 5 years. 
Julep, gr. g.; 15.2^; aged. 
Vanity; gr. m.; 15.2^; 6 years. 



Class 3. Middle and Heavy Weight for Hunters up to carrying over 163 
pounds to hounds. Conformation and quality to count 30 per cent. 
Performance over fences to count 50 per cent. Prizes — First, $200; 
second, 100 ; third, 30. 

1. H. M. Kersey; b. g., entered in Class 1. 

2. Miss G. B. Pomeroy; Graylock; entered in Class 1. 



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3. William A. Hazard; Xenophon; entered in Classes I and 2. 



4. P. F. Collier 

5. P. F. Collier 

6. P. F. Collier 



Ascetic; entered in Class 1. 
Ascetic II.; entered in Class 1. 
Good Boy; entered in Class 1. 

8. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Black Witch; entered in Class 1. 

9. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Hercules; entered in Class 1. 

10. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Perfection; entered in Class 1. 

11. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Twinkle; entered in Class 1. 

12. Robert E. Tod; The Turk; entered in Class 1. 

13. Adolph J. Outerbridge; Gismonda; entered in Class 1. 

14. C. Albert Stevens; Doctor; entered in Class 1. 

15. C. Albert Stevens; Emancipation; entered in Class 1. 

16. N. C. Reynal; Westchester; entered in Class 1. 



Larry; entered in Class 1. 
Plough Boy; entered in Class 1. 
Julep; entered in Class 1. 
Vanity; entered in Class 1. 

21. Frederick H. Allen; Nutwood, eh. g. 

22. William M. D. de Peyster; Spray, b. m.; 15.3; 7 years. 



17. Kinsley Magoun 

18. Kinsley Magoun 

19. Kinsley Magoun 

20. Kinsley Magoun 



Class 4. Corinthian Class. For Hunters to be ridden by members of 
some recognized hunt club. Conformation and quality to count 25 per 
cent. Performance over fences to count 75 per cent. Prizes — First, 
$200; second, 100 ; third, 50. 

1. H. M. Kersey; b. g.; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

3. William A. Hazard; Xenophon; entered in Classes 1, 2, and 3. 

4. P. F. Collier; Ascetic; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

5. P. F. Collier; Ascetic II.; entered in Classes I and 3. 

6. P. F. Collier; Good Boy; entered in Classes 1 and 3* 

7. P. F. Collier; Punch; entered in Class 1. 

8. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Black Witch; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

9. F. D.& J.R. Beard; Hercules; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

10. F. D. &. J. R. Beard; Perfection; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

11. F. D. & J. R. Beard; Twinkle; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

12. Robert E. Tod; The Turk; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 
21. Frederick H. Allen; Nutwood; entered in Class 3. 

14. C. Albert Stevens; Doctor; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

15. C. Albert Stevens; Emancipation; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

16. N. C. Reynal; Westchester; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 



17. Kinsley Magoun 

18. Kinsley Magoun 

19. Kinsley Magoun 

20. Kinsley Magoun 



Larry; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 
Plough Boy; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 
Julep; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 
Vanity; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 



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Class 5. Jumping Class. For best performance of Hunters over six suc- 
cessive jumps five feet high, and to carry a mi?iimum weight of 140 
pounds. Prizes — First, $200; second, 100 ; third, §0. 

1. H. M. Kersey; b. g.; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 

4. P. F. Collier; Ascetic; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 

5. P. F. Collier; Ascetic II. ; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 
7. P. F. Collier; Punch; entered in Classes 1 and 4. 



8. F. D. & J. R. Beard 

9. F. D. & J. R. Beard 

10. F. D. & J. R. Beard 

11. F. D. & J. R. Beard 



Black Witch; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 
Hercules; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 
Perfection; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 
Twinkle; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 

12. Robert E. Tod; The Turk; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 

13. Adolph J. Outerbridge; Gismonda; entered in Classes 1 and 3. 

16. N. C. Reynal; Westchester; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 

3. William A. Hazard; Xenophon; entered in Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4. 

17. Kinsley Magoun; Larry; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 

18. Kinsley Magoun; Plough Boy; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 

19. Kinsley Magoun; Julep; entered in Classes 1, 3 and 4. 

20. Kinsley Magoun; Vanity; entered in Classes I, 3 and 4. 

Class 7. Horses and Hounds. For the Master showing not less than five 
couples of hounds. Horses, hounds, and appointments to be considered. 
Horses to be bona fide hunt horses, and to be shown over the regular 
jumps. Prize, $230. 

23. Monmouth Co. Hunt (P. F. Collier, M. F. H.). 

24. Westchester Hunting Club (Robert E. Tod, M. F. H.). 

25. Meadow Brook Club (Ralph N. Ellis, M. F. H.). 

26. Essex Co. Hunt (Chas. Pfizer, Jr., M. F. H.). 

27. Richmond Co. Hunt (E. N. Nichols, M.F. H.). 

CLUB CHAflPIONSHIP. 
Prize, $5oo in cash or plate. 

Class 8 —For the best performance over fences by three hunter 
from a recognized hunt club, to perform separately, and the best aggre- 
gate score to win. Horses to carry not less than 165 pounds. An entry 
in this class may be the property of one, two or three members of the 
same club, and any number of entries made from a club. 

28. P. F. Collier, Monmouth Co. Hunt. 

29. F. D. & J. R- Beard, Riding and Driving Club of Brooklyn. 

30. Robert E. Tod and others, Westchester Hunting Club. 

31. Ralph N. Ellis, Meadow Brook Club. 

32. C. Albert Stevens, Meadow Brook Club. 

33. E. N. Nichols and others, Richmond Co. Hunt. 

34. Kinsley Magoun, Meadow Brook Club. 



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POST ENTRIES. 

587 A. Rutherford Stuyvesant. 658 A. Metcalf Bros. 

748 A. Edward L. Clarkson. Alice R. 8672, April 27* 1893, by Perfection — Dot. 

1 120 A. W. Lee, Defendorf. 



1 157 A. Verner de Guise. 

1 157 B. Verner de Guise. 
1 162 A. Verner de Guise. 



CLASS 252. 

CLASS 253. 

1 160 A. Verner de Guise. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 
1205 G. Howard Davison. Lonk Ram and 3 Ewes. 
1206. New York Branch Rochester Brewing Co. Pair White Mules. 
1207 Dr. John H. Woodbury. Pair Elk broken to harness. 
1 208. Adolph Ladenburg. Horseless Carriage. 



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Hunters 

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CLASSES 

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CATTLE. 



Aberdeen- Angus 33 to 47 48 

Ayrshires 92 A to 92O 67 

Any other variety 92P to 92D.D 70 

Guernseys 63 to 77 57 

Herefords 1 8 to 32 44 

Holstein-Friesians 78 to 92 63 

Jerseys 48 to 62 52 

Shorthorns 3 to 17 42 



SHEEP. 



Cotswolds 

Dorsets 

Merinos 

Oxfords 

Shropshires 

Southdowns 

Any other variety 



130 to 140 79 

141 to 151 81 

152 to 162 82 

119 to 129 78 

93 to 103 73 

103 to 118 76 

162A to 162K 82 



SWINE. 



Berkshires ' 163 to 174 

Small Yorkshires 175 to 186 

Any other variety 186A to 186L 



84 
85 
88 



Fat Cattle 

Fat Sheep . 

Dairy 

Eggs 

Fruits and Vegetables 

Poultry 

Pigeons 



187 to 205. 91 

206 to 224 94 

265 104 

263 104 

267 to 268 104 

225 to 262. 99 

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INDEX TO EXHIBITORS. 

A. 

Agnew, C. R., Palisades, Rockland County, N. Y., 144, 145. 

Aldrich, Gilbert E., Mattituck, L. I., N. Y., 575. 

Allen, E. Wright, Harristown, Ills., 816, 817, 818, 833, 834, 835, 852, 853, 854. 

Andrus, William J., Hackensack, N. J., 1137. 

B. 

Bain, Ferdinand R., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. 129, 136, 152, 176. 

Barrett, F. W., Wadsworth, Livingston Co., N. Y., 466, 467, 471, 474, 478, 479, 484, 

489, 493. 496, 499» 502, 505, 899, 890, 907, 908, 916, 917, 959, 960, 971, 972, 983, 984, 

1004, 1019, 1037, 1055. 

Bascom & McMurray, California, Mich., 681, 685,686, 690, 691, 696, 697, 702, 703, 708, 
709, 712, 715, 719, 720, 723, 726, 729. 

Beattie, W. H., Wilton Grove, Ontario, Can., 409, 882,891, 892, 901, 902, 903, 911, 912, 
920, 921, 934, 975, 989, 990, 1006, 1023, 1042, 1061. 

Benninger, W. M., Walnutport, Pa., 278, 282, 283, 286, 292, 293, 298, 299, 303, 308, 312, 
316, 319, 324. 

Bradfute, D. & Son, Cedarville, O., 74, 76, 79, 82, 85, 86, 89, 90, 93, 94, 97, 98, 101, 103 

106, 109, in, 113, 115, 120. 
Brett, John, Closter, Bergen Co., N. J., 1 130. 
Bright, William Ellery, Waltham, Mass., 1086, 1099. 
Buckley, F. B., Valley Falls, N. Y., 184, 185, 190, 193, 196, 208, 220, 232, 241, 248, 250, 

255, 260. 
Button, R. D., Cottons, Madison Co., N. Y., 730, 738, 745, 748, 749, 759, 762, 1131. 



C. 

Campbell, Donald J., Woodville, Ontario, Can., 961,962, 1005, 1056. 

Campbell, John, Woodville, Ontario, Can., 401,406,410,411,419,420,427,428,436, 

»437, 445, 450, 453, 457, 461, 879, 880, 881, 973,974, 985, 986, 1020, 1038, 1057, 1063. 
Carnjost, Emil, Yonkers, N. Y., 1111. 
Chapin, Chester W., 1 Broadway, New York City, 374, 37$, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381, 383, 

384, 385,386, 387, 388, 393, 394, 395- 
Chesterbrook Farm,Berwyn, Pa., 194, 197,209,210,221, 222, 233, 234, 242, 243, 251,261. 
Clark, Thomas, Beecher, Ills., 32, 34, 37, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 60, 62, 64, 68, 72, 123, 789, 

793, 794, 797, 798, 831, 844, 850, 864. 
Clarkson, Edward L., Tivoli, N. Y., 155, 156, 731, 735, 739, 744, 745, 75°. 753, 757, 7^0, 

763, 764, 7fy> 768, 770, 77i, 774, 775- 
Clarkson, R. L., Tivoli, N. Y., 732, 736, 740, 746, 75 h 754, 758, 761, 765, 769, 772, 776- 
Cooley, A. H., Little Britain, N. Y., 126, 130, 137, 140, 148, i53> 158, 162, 165, 168, 171. 
Cooper, T. S., Coopersburg, Pa., 127, 128, 133, 134, 141, H2, H3, J 49, l 5°> *54. 159, 

160, 163, 166, 169, 172, 174, 177* I79» I202 - 
Cortelyou, A. A., Neshanic, N. J., 275, 276, 279, 284, 287, 288, 294, 295, 300, 301, 304 

305, 309, 3io, 3*3, 3H, 3*7. 320, 322. 
Cutting, W. Bayard, Oakdale, L. I., N. Y., 417, 424, 425, 426, 433, 434, 435, 442, 443* 

444, 449, 456, 464. 

D. 

Davison, G. Howard, Millbrook, N. Y., 403, 404, 407, 408, 415, 4i6, 422, 423, 43 1» 432, 
440, 441, 447, 448, 452, 455, 459, 463, 865, 866, 872, 873, 883, 884, 949, 963,976, 992, 
993, 1007, 1008, 1025, 1026, 1045, IQ 46, 1 132. 

Duke, J. B., Somerville, N. J., 1199. 

Duke, John H., Troy, N. Y., 1097. 

Duke's Farm, Somerville, N. J., 182, 203,204, 215,216,226, 227,237,238, 246, 252 
257, 264, 268, 273. 

Duvall & Taylor, Marlboro, O., 511. 



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E. 
Eldridge, Charles, Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y., 1113, 11 13, 11 14. 
Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., 1203. 

F. 

Ferguson, E. M. & W., Fisher's Island, N. Y., 1089, I0 9°» II2 4> 1I S°> ll S l > ll 5 2 > ir 53, 

1 163, 1 192. 
Forsyth, James, Riverside, Owego, N. Y., 1088, 1095, 1096, 1100, 1101,1102, iii8» 

1 1 19. 

G. 

Gibson, Richard, Delaware, Ont., Can., 405, 418, 460, 893, 894, 991. 

Gibson & Walker, Denfield, Ontario, Can., 939, 940, 947, 948, 1024, 1043, 1062. 

Goble, Roy R., Fredon, Sussex Co., N. J., 612, 614,616, 617,619,620,621,623, 624 

625, 627, 628, 630, 632, 633. 
Goodwin & Judy, West Lebanon, Ind., 73, 75, 81, 83, 84,87, 88, 91, 92, 95 , 96, 99? I00 » 

102, 104, 105, 107, 108, 1 10, 112, 114, 118, 800, 801, 802, 806, 807, 810, 811, 827, 

829, 840, 842, 847, 858, 862. 
Govan & Smith, 939 2d St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1145. 
Graham, James A., Paterson, N. J., 277, 280, 281, 285, 289, 290, 291, 296, 297, 302, 306 

307,311,315, 318, 321, 323. 

H. 

Hallock, A. J., Speonk, L. I. N. Y., 1127, 1128, 1129, 1172, 1173, 1180, 1181. 

Hamilton, R. J., Springfield, Mass., 1109. 

Hanmer, D. G. & Son, Mount Vernon, Ontario, Can., 402, 413, 41 4, 42 1, 429, 43°> 

438, 439, 446, 451, 454, 558, 462, 890, 895, 987, 988, 1039, 1058, 1193. 
Harding, Geo. & Son, Waukesha, Wis., 539, 543, 547, 55 1 , 555, 559, 5^3, 5^7, 5 68 , 570, 

572, 944, 945, 946, 1044. 
Harding, R. H., Thorndale, Ontario, Can., 573, 579, 580, 583, 584, 588, 589, 593, 594, 

597, 600, 602, 605, 608. 
Hawkins, A. C, Lancaster, Mass., 1082, 1083,1084, 1085, 1092, 1093. 
Hazard, James E., Elmira, N. Y„ 11 16. 
Hempstead Farm, Hempstead, L. I., N. Y., 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1143, 

1144, 1149, 1154, 1155, 1156,1157, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1169, 1170, H7i> JI 74, H75, 

1 176, 1 177, 1 178, 1 179. 
Heustis, Warren & Son, Belmont, Mass., 678, 679, 682, 683,687, 688, 692, 693, 698,699, 

704, 705, 7io, 713, 7i6, 717, 721, 724, 727. ^ r ■ . 

Hiller, Ira J., Four Towns, Oakland Co., Mich., 611, 613, 615, 618, 622, 626, 629, 631, 

634,635. ,'£■*£** < 

Holcomb, George O., Troy, Pa., 29, 35, 38, 39, 43, 47, 5*. 55, 59, 61, 63, 65, 66, 69, 116, 

787, 791, 795, 821, 822, 824, 826, 839, 846, 857. 
Homer Brothers, Greenville, Pa., 638, 643, 647, ^53, 656, 660, 663, 667, 670, 673. 676. 
Homeyer, Richard A., Middle Village, L. L, N. Y., 1072, 1104, 1141. 
Hudson, John, Moweagua, Ills., 812, 813, 814, 828, 841, 848, 859, 860, 861. 
Hutson, H. O., Randolph, O., 950, 951, 952, 964, 965, 9^6, 977, 978, 9 79, 994, 1009, 

1027, 1047, I0 48. 

I. 

Ingram, Alban A., Jr., West Chester, Chester Co., Pa., 1069, 1087. 
Iselin, Miss, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1200. 

J. 

Jackson, D. J., Abingdon, Ontario, Can., 472,909. 9*8, 1021, 1040, 1059. 
Jackson, John & Son, Abingdon, Ontario, Can., 468, 469, 475, 476, 480, 481,485,486,490, 
491,494, 495, 497, 5oo, 503, 506,910, 919, 1022, 1041, 1060. 



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K. 

Keasbey, Rowland P., 874 Broadway, New York City, 1075,, 1 133, 1135, 1136, 1147, 1 148. 

Keeler, George E., New Canaan, Conn., 1195. 

Kendall, Franklin S., Winsted, Conn., 1197. 

Kent & Watson, Jamestown, N. Y., 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14, 16, 19,21, 22, 24, 119, 780, 782, 785. 

Keyser, A. C, Lower Providence, Pa., 1125. 

Kirby & Smith, East Chatham, N. Y., 1074. 

Koehler, C. A., 17 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 11 17. 

L. 

Law, Walter W., Whitson's, N. Y., 124, 1065, 1070, 1094, 1158, 1152, 1198, 1204. 

Leavitt, G. Howland, Flushing, L. I., 2. 

Levering, Mortimer, Lafayette, Ind., 412. 

Lindsay, Wm, & Son, Elizabeth, N. J., 327, 329,332, 335, 340, 341, 346, 347. 35i,"355' 

358, 361, 364, 367, 369. 37i, 373, 680, 684, 689, 694, 695, 700, 701, 706, 707, 711, 714 
-718, 722, 725, 728, 733, 734, 737, 741, 742, 747, 752, 755, 756, 766, 773, 777. 
Longcoy Brothers, Kent, Ohio, 956, 957, 958, 968, 969, 970, 980, 981, 982, 1001, 1002, 

1003, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1054. 

M. 

Magie & Sons, J. O., Elizabeth, N. J., 326, 328, 331, 334, 338, 339, 344, 345, 349, 35o, F 353, 

354, 357, 360, 363, 366, 368, 370, 372. 
Mayo, Jas., Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa., 11 15. 
Metcalf Bros., East Elma, N. Y., 574, 577,581, 585, 586, 590, 591, 595, 598, 603, 606, 609, 

636, 637, 640, 642, 645, 646, 651, 652,655, 659, 662, 665, 666, 669, 672, 675. 
Mettler, John W., East Millston, N. J., 560, 564, 1108. 
Miller, Robt. Brougham, Ontario, Can., 536, 540, 544, 548, 552, 556, 560, 564. 
Miller & Sibley, Franklin, Pa., 125, 131, 132, 135, 138, 139, 146, 147, 151, 157, 161, 164, 

167, 170, 173, 175, 178. 
Morton, Levi P., Rhinecliff, N. Y., 181, 188, 189, 200, 201, 202, 213, 214, 224, 225, 245, 

256, 181, 188, 189, 263,267, 272, 1 196. 
Munn, O. D., Llewellyn Park, Orange, N. J., 375, 382, 389, 390, 391, 392, 396, 397, 399, 

400. 

Mc. 
McHarg, John W., Albany, N. Y., 1120. 
McKerrow, George, Sussex, Wis., 465, 470, 473, 477, 482, 473, 487, 488, 492, 498, 501, 

504, 508, 509, 510, 513, 514, 517, 520, 521, 524, 525, 528, 529, 530, 531, 533, 534. 
McMahon, James, Troy, Pa., 30, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 67, 70, 117, 786, 790, 815, 823, 825, 

832,951. 

N. 
Nichols, David A., Monroe, Conn., 1139, 1142. 

O- 

Oakland Farm, Taunton, Mass., 1066, 1067, 1071. 
Orr's Poultry Yards, Orr's Mills, N. Y., 1068. 

P. 

Paulding, D. C, East View, N. Y., 1121, 

Parker, A. A., Jersey City, N. J., 1134. 

Pierce, S. R., Creston, 111., 77, 78, 80, 515, 799, 803, 837, 856, 804, 805, 809, 820, 838, 845 

R. 

Redhead, Geo. S., Des Moines, la., 31, 33, 41, 45, 49, S3, 57, 7h 122, 788, 830, 863, 762. 

796, 843, 849. 
Reynal, E. S., White Plains, N. Y., 1105, 1106. 



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Toy 
Spaniels. 

FROM 

Central 
Kennels. 

Breeders of King Charles, Blen- 
heims, Rubys and Prince Charles 
Spaniels from the Best Pedigreed 
and Prize Winning Strains of Blood 
in Existence. 

STUD : DOGS. 

Tutti Frutti, 

A.K. C. S. E. No. 21,285, 

Fes, $15.00. 

Chauncey, Defender, 
Fee, $10.00. 

342 Central Avenue, 

JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



A. KNOBLAUCH, Prop. 



Have a Litter of Puppies by the 
above Stock for Sale. 



ODOL. 

NEW ANTISEPTIC DENTI- 
FRICE DISINFECTANT FOR 
THE THROAT. 

ODOL. 

REFRESHING MOUTHWASH. 
APPROVED BY LEADING 
DENTISTS.] | 

The ODOL Company, 
114 5th AVE., NEW YORK, 

U. S. Agents. 




Near 18th Street, 




H. JANTZEN, 

Dealer in and Manufacturer of 

FINE FOOT WEAR, 

284 SIXTH AVENUE, 



New York. 



Ladies' and Gents' Walking 
Boots in all the Newest English 
Shapes and Styles on hand in 
Calf Skins, Patent Leather and 
Winter Oil Grains Leather, &c. 



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River View Poultry Yards (H. M. Carpenter), Sing Sing, N. Y., 1123. 

Robinson, P. H., Raritan, N. J., 1194. 

Robbins & Sons, ]. G., Horace, Ind., 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 

121,778,779,781,783,784. 
Rodman Bros., Queens, L. I., 1122. 

Rutherford & Sons, John, Roseville, Ontario, Can., 867, 868. 869, 874, 875, 876, 885,886, 
887,896, 897, 898, 904, 905, 906, 913, 914, 915, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 

930,931,932,933,935,936,937,941,942,943.953.954, 955. 995, 996, 997, 998, 999, 
1010, ion, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, io49,-io5o, 105 1, 1052. 

S. 

Schieffelin, Samuel B., 958 Madison Ave., New York City, 1159, 1160, 1161. 

Seward, Wills A., Budd's Lake, N. J., 639, 641, 644, 648, 649, 650, 654, 657,658,661,664, 
668, 671, 674, 677. 

Shafer, W. A., Middletown, O., 518, 522, 526, 535. 

Shepherd, E. P., Croton Falls, N. Y., 1098, 1107. 

Sherry, W. B., Stony Brook, N. Y., 1140, 1 182, 1 193. 

Shore, T. Hardy, Glanworth P. O., Ontario, Can., 537, 541, 545, 549, 553, 557, 561, 565, 

569,571. 
Shove, L. P., Fall River, Mass., 1091, 1126. 
Soule, W. W., Harristown, 111., 819, 836, 855. 
Springside Farm, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 186, 270. 

Stanton, W. J., 56 Dey St., New York City, 11 10, 1186, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1190, 1191. 
Stuyvesant, Rutherfurd, Allamuchy, Warren Co., N. Y., 576, 578, 582, 587, 592, 596, 

599, 601, 604, 607, 610. 
Simpson, William, 91 Park Row, New York City, 1. 

T. 

Thompson, Wm., Uxbridge P. O., Ontario, Can., 538, 542, 546, 55°, 554, 558, 562, 566. 

Treichler, A. C, Elizabethtown, Pa., 1138. 

Tuthill, G. N., 408 W. 45th St., New York City, 1184, 1185. 

Twombly, H. McKay, Madison, N. J., 183, 191, 192, 205, 206, 207, 217, 218, 219, 228, 

229, 230, 231, 239, 240, 247, 249, 253, 254, 258, 259, 265, 269, 274, hoi. 
Tredwell, H., East Williston, L. L, 1164. 
Tredwell, Timothy, East Williston, L. I., 1175. 

W. 

Wells, S. M., Wethersfield, Conn., 356, 359, 352, 348, 342, 343, 336, 337, 333, 330, 325, 

362, 365. 
Weimar, Edward A., 421 S. 3d Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
Westport Farms, The, Westport on Lake Champlain, N. Y., 180, 187, 195, 198, 199, 

211, 212, 223, 235, 236, 244, 262, 266, 271. 
Weiners, Miss Selma, College Point, N, Y., 1146. 
Weiners, Godfrey A. S., College Point, N. Y., 1103. . 
Williams, Philander, Taunton, Mass.. 1064. 

Williamson, JohnC, Xenia, Ohio, 507, 5012, 516, 519, 523, 527, 532. 
Wright, Wm. E., Glanworth P. O., Ontario, Can., 870, 871, 877, 878, 888, 889, 938, 067, 

1000, 1015, 1033, 1053. 



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RUGS f 0t Cbdstmas RUGS 



We "place on show for the Holidays an exceptionally 
large variety of RUGS in effects never before 
attempted. Prices will suit all. If you are 
interested, you should inspect what we offer 
before purchasing. 

WHITE & SPATE, 
Manufacturers of Carpets and Rugs, 

31 & 33 WEST 23d St. 



OPPOSITE STERNS'. 



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OCIETY IS GOING TO THE DOGS' 

Show in February, 1896. The best 
known and most popular exhibition 
in the Madison Square Garden dur- 
ing the Spring is the Dog Show. 
The 20th Annual Exhibition will be 
held on February 20th, 2 1st, 22d, 
23d, 1896, A unique Catalogue will 
be issued. Advertisers can secure 
desirable space in this high-class 
publication by early application to 
Frederick M. Crossett, i56 Fifth 
Avenue, New York. : : : : : 



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USED EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS SHOW. 



6§ 



HOW TO DISINFECT," 



A GUIDE TO PRACTICAL DISINFECTION IN EVERYDAY LIFE 
AND DURING CASES OF INFECTIOUS ILLNESS, 

SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. 



" SANITAS " Crude Disinfecting Liquid. — A concentrated and 
cheap form of " Sanitas," to be diluted with water, for disinfecting 
tables, kennels, drains, etc. 

"SANITAS" Disinfecting Powder and* "SANITAS" Disinfect- 
ing Sawdust.-— Rapid and effective air purifiers where dry disin- 
fectants are preferred, 

'SANITAS" Disinfecting Veterinary Ointment. — Invaluable for 
application to all wounds, sores, sprains, broken surfaces and skin 
diseases. Prevents and cures mange. 

"SANITAS" Disinfecting Animals (Soft) Soap.— For washing 
animals, etc. For mange and other diseases. A certain cure for 
cracked heels. 

SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 

The American and Continental "Sanitas" Co., Ltd., 

636=642 West 55th Street, 

NEW YORK CITY. 



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Jersey Cow, "MASSENA," 25,r32. 

Property of Mrs. E. M. JONES, 

Brockville, Ont., Can. 

In her 16th year, this cow gave over 6,000 lbs. milk, which made 

654 lbs. of Splendid Butter. 




Hassena, A.J.C.C., 25,732. Copyright in U. S. and Canada. 

MRS. JONES IS AUTHOR OF THE FAMOUS BOOK: 

"Dairying for Profit/' 

Which contains detailed year's record of Massena, and of which 

130,000 Copies are sold. Orders have been received from«England t 

China, Australia, and South Africa. 

The Ont. Can. Govt, bought 50,000 copies of this book, illustrated. 

The North-West Govt, took a whole edition, and the Quebec Govt. 

also a whole edition, which they translated into French. It can be had 

for 50 Cents, from R. Brown, agent, Box 324, Brockville, Ont., Can. 

In 1893, Mrs. Jones was called to be 

Judge of Butter at World's Fair, Chicago. 

She won Siiver Cup, at Kellogg Sale, N.Y.; Silver Tea Set, in London, Can., for 3 best dairy 
<ows, of any breed ; 40 Medals, Gold, Silver and Bronze, and over 500 prizes, chiefly First. 



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FRENCH POODLES 

(BLACK CURLY COATED). 




MOREY KENNELS, 

TEANECK, N. J. 

Champion RAJAH at stud, - Fee, $25.00 

We have won more prizes this year than any other kennel. 

STUD DOGS, BROOD BITCHES, GROWN STOCK and 
PUPPIES FOR SALE. 




For prices and information apply to 

CHAS. D. BERNHEIMER, 

21 West 4th St., New York. 

lion Bicycles 

ARE 

HIGH GRADE. 

MANY IMPROVEMENTS FOR '96. 

THEM IN OUR OA 1 ALOCj... 



Union CyCle Mfg. CO., 239243 Columbus Avenue, 

BOSTON, flASS. 



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NORMAN COW "SYLVIA," NO. 53. PROPERTY OF C W. CHAPIN. 



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Knox 



THE 
HATTER'S 



WORLD=RENOWNED 



The Standard of 
Fashion Everywhere 



Hats 



194 Fifth Avenue, under Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York. 
212 Broadway, corner Fulton Street^New York. 

340 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 
191 and 193 State Street, Palmer House, Chicago. 

AGENTS IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES 
Six Highest Awards at the Columbian Exposition. 



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NORMAN COW " DINA," NO. 87. PROPERTY OF C. W. CHAPIN. 



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GLASS 



For GREENHOUSES, CONSER- 
VATORIES, GRAPERIES, HOT 
BEDS AND FLORISTS' USE 
GENERALLY at Lowest Rates. 



THE REED GLASS COMPANY, 



456 West Broadway, 



One Block from Bleecker Street Station \TT?W VHP V 

Sixth Avenue Elevated Road. 1\ D VY I WJ\i\. 



PROSPECT HILL STOCK FARM, 

MILLER & SIBLEY, proprietors, Franklin, Pa. 

The Great Working Jersey Herd. 

BIG COWS, SOUND COWS, 

HEAVY MILKERS, GREAT BUTTER YIELDERS. 

Over 100 cows owned at this farm have given from 40 to 67 pounds of milk 
per day, and tested from 14 to 30 pounds, 2>£ ounces of butter in seven days. 

Highest weekly, monthly and yearly milk records in Jersey breed held by this herd 

Sires now at Head of Herd : 

IDA'S RIOTER OF ST. L., 136S6. 

Has 21 daughters with full weekly tests, averaging impounds, 10-41-84 ounces of 
butter apiece, an average unequalled by any other living sire. His dam has a 
butter test of 30 pounds, 2^ ounces in seven days ; highest milk record for week 
and month of any cow in the Jersey breed. His daughter Ida Marigold won two 
sweepstakes prizes and many other honors at the World's Fair, 

MAJOR APPEL POGIS, 17561, 

Won sweepstakes prize at Cotton States Exposition, 1895, and at six of the great 
state fairs. (Never beaten). Four daughters with standard butter tests. Son of 
Stoke Pogis 5th (21 tested daughters, 71 tested granddaughters). Dam's test, 18 pounds, 
3 ounces of butter in seven days, on ordinary feed ; milk record, 48 pounds per day. 
Has two tested daughters, and still hearty at eighteen years of age. 

FIRST PRIZE HERD AT 

Cotton States Exposition, 1895. New York State Fair, 1895. Indiana State 
Fair, 1895. Missouri State Fair, 1895. Pennsylvania State Fair, 1893 and 1894. 
Every animal tuberculin tested before sale if desired. The pioneer breeders so to advertise. 
No cheap Jerseys - . 





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XTbere is onlv one Bicycle 

mabe wbtcb bas tbis collection of 
excellent points ******* 



Large Balls 
Triplex Bearings 
Universal Bar 
Detachable Sprockets 
4% inch Tread 
Taper Swaged Tubing 


Key Screw Clamps 
Barrel Hubs 

Forged Steel Connections 
Pneumatic Saddle 
Adjustable Pedals 
Triple Fork Crown 


THE WHEEL IS THE 


Unequalled Orient- lea le™rs 


THE WALTHAM MFG. CO., 240 Broadway, 


NEW YORK CITY. 



HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 

313 & 315 BROADWAY, 



IMPORTERS AND 

DEALERS IN 



FINE GUNS, 




AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED 

Remington Bicycles. 

SEND FOR CATALOGUE OF 

Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Bicycles, and All 

Sporting Goods. 




ENGLISH PHEASANTS. 




GROUSE. 









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Vermont Morgan Horses 

J. DICKMAN BROWN, 

128 WEST 52d STREET, - NEW YORK. 

Has arrived with 
his usual ]ot of .. J^^M^olums, Celebrated for 



the famous 

VERriONT 
MORGAN 
HORSES. 




COACHING 

and 
ROAD USE. 



Consisting of FIRST PRIZE WINNERS in all Show Rings, FOUR- 
IN-HANDS, CARRIAGE PAIRS, HIGH STEPPERS, RUN- 
ABOUTERS, TANDEM LEADERS, TRAPPY SADDLERS and 
SPEEDY TROTTERS, acclimated and ready for service, with and 
without records. It is an acknowledged fact that THIS BREED 
OF HORSES are the BEST MANNERED and most desirable of 
all the horses offered for sale to critical New, York buyers. 

C. H. niLLER, Supt. 

American Horse Exchange, Limited- 

BROADWAY AND 50th ST., NEW YORK. 

W. K. VANDERBILT, EGERTON WINTHROP, F. M. WARE, 

President. Secretary . Treas . mid Mgr : 

Combination Cattle Sale. 

December 2d, at 1 1 o'clock. 

JERSEYS ! NORMANDIES ! AYRSHIRES ! 
GUERNSEYS! HOLSTEINS! SHORTHORNS! 



Entries received up to Saturday, Nov. 30. 



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5AYBR00K FARM. 

Field Spaniels, Light Brahmas, 

Cocker Spaniels, Black Red Game Bantams, 

Beagles, Black Tail Japanese Bantams, 

Black Langshans, Muscovy Ducks. 

ROWLAND P. KEA5BEY, Owner, 

874 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 

SEE EXHIBIT^IN POULTRY DEPARTMENT. 




THIS BOOK WAS 
PRINTED AT THE 

SIMPSON &LYALL PRESS-, I36 & I38 w - 24t hSt - 

NEW YORK 
printers to tbe "(Representative ipublisbers of IKlew J)orfc 



In a Private House 
In a Private Stable 
In a Physician's Office 

And in some other places, 

You don't want to use the telephone very often in the day, but when you do 
want to use it you want it very badly. Our message rate charges meet just 
such cases. 600 messages yearly. 

Party Line Station, $75* 
Direct Line Station, $go. 

All subscribers are provided with Metallic Circuit Lines and Long Distance 
Telephones. There are 12,500 telephones in New York City. 

THE METROPOLITAN TELEPHONE 
and TELEGRAPH COMPANY, 



An Agent will call on request. 



18 Cortlandt Street. 



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BLACK LANGSHAN5, 

WHITE LANGSHANS, 

BLUE LANGSHANS, 



Hempstead Farm, 

HEMPSTEAD, L. I. 

T. H. TERRY, Proprietor. JAS. MORTIMER, Manager. 



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THE NEW YORK 

Coach Horse and Cob Co., j 

258 WEST 69th STREET. I 

*([CTE have constantly on show over 100 

head of high-class horses, consist- 
ing of Four-in-Hands, Tandems, Matched 
and Cross-Matched Pairs, Single and 
Saddle Horses. We guarantee to show 
more quality, style, conformation and 
phenomenal high all-round action tkan 
has ever been seen in New York. 
Our horses were most successful at the 
recent Horse Show, having won 16 prizes. 
Our horses have won over 400 prizes at 
different shows. 



CHAS. F. BATES, C. G. PRATT, 

PRESIDENT. MANAGER. 



Telephone! 97 COLUMBUS. 



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A GENUINE VIOLET, AND CHARMING GIFT PERFUME, 

• Uhc IRew Crown IMolette. 




A Violet Garden in the 

IT is not generally known that much 
of what is sold as Violet Perfume 
contains no violet at all, but is an 
imitation of violet made from chemi- 
cals. The Crown Perfumery Co. 
have given great attention to this pop- 
ular odor and are producing it in great 
perfection. No chemicals whatever 
are used, but the genuine essence of 
the flowers, gathered as shown above 
from the violet gardens of the Riviera. 
This essence is highly concentrated 
and gives 

THEDEL1GHT= 
FUL ODOR OF 
THE FLOWER 
ITSELF, at once 
refined, delicate, 
rich and lasting. 



Riviera, where the 



Crown Violets are grown. 

Small facsimile Dottles of this new 
CROWN VIOLETTE 

have been prepared in order that ladies 
may test its quality. 
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR THE 
NEW CROWN VIOLETTE. 

Price, in a beautiful casket, $1.50. 
By sending this amount to Caswell, 
Massey & Co., New York; Melvin & 
Badger, or T. Metcalf Co., Boston; 
Geo. B. Evans. Phila.; Leland Miller, 
St. Louis; Wilmot J. Hall & Co., Cin., 
or W. C. Scupham, Chicago, a bottle 
of this delightful 
perfume will be 
sent, prepaid, to 
any address ; or 
by sending 12 
cents in stamps a 
fac-simile Bijou 
bottle will be 
mailed. 



THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO. 

177 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. 

Makers of the Universal Favorites, 

Crab=Apple Blossoms and flatsukita Perfumes, 

And the CROWN LAVENDER SALTS, Asked for all Over the World, 
If your Druggist cannot supply you write to the Crown Perfumery Co. f 160 Fifth Ave. 






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WILSON & WILSON-HILL 

Lines of Steamers 



SAILING REGULARLY BETWEEN 



New York, London, Hull, 

« 

Antwerp and Newcastle. 

ESPECIALLY FITTED FOR CARRYING LIVE STOCK. 




" Buffalo," . 


5500 


tons. 


" Ontario," . 


4700 tons 


" Francisco," 


5400 


<< 


"Ohio," . . 


4000 " 


"Hindoo," . 


5400 


<< 


11 Galileo," . 


4500 " 


" Alecto," . 


5400 


<< 


"Richmond Hill," 


4700 " 


11 Martello," 


5200 


<( 


"Tower Hill," . 


430O " 


"Colorado," 


5000 


a 


" Ludgate Hill," . 


4700 *' 



The above steamers are particularly well adapted for the comfort and safe 
carriage of live stock ; majority of them being fitted with rolling chocks, to insure 
steadiness at sea. 

Special attention paid to the carriage of Horses. 

The line has been extensively used for the importation into this country of fine 
breeding stock from England and France. 

On over 70,000 live stock carried during the last three years from this side, the 
mortality was only about half of one per cent., almost entirely from natural causes,, 
for which vessels are in no way responsible. 

Accommodations for a limited number of Saloon Passengers. 



For information apply to SANDERSON & SON, General Agents. 

22 State Street New York.. 
JAS. P. ROBERTSON, Western Agent, 4 Liberty Square, Boston.*" 

Medinah Building, Chicago. 



nwn(sr , . 5 THOS. WILSON SONS & CO., Limited, Hull, England, 
uwners . -j ALLAN B ROS. & CO., 103 Leadenhall St., London, England. 



A poor wheel is like a poor horse— 

It costs more than it's worth to keep it In the 
Monarch the necessity for repairs has been reduced 
to a minimum. Its speed, beauty, lightness, and 
strength make it a marvel of mechanical skill. The 

MONARCH 




CAN BE DEPENDED UPON IN ANY EMERGENCY. 

FOUR STYLES, $85 & $100. 

If something cheaper will suit you, the best 
lower=priced wheel is DEFIANCE, eight styles 
for children and adults, $40, $50, $60, $75. 



Monarch Cycle Mtg Co., 

83 READE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. 

Factory, Chicago, Ml- 



UBRMW OF CONGRESS 



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HAVE TAKEN 

IN THE BICYCLE WORLD. 

CAN BE SEEN IN ALL STYLES AT THE 

RIDING ACADEMY, 

57th STREET AND BROADWAY. 

DOUm-TOlim OFFKJG, 76 RGADG STRGGT. 



WORLD'S RECORD FOR 10 MILES MADE BY DAYTON 

TANDEMS, LOUISVILLE, KY., NOV.,5th, 

TIME, 20 MIN, 54 1 J5 SEC. 



